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SUMMARY:Antisemitism: Where It Comes From & How It's Used as a Political Tool (Tamara Shapiro\, Diaspora Alliance)
DESCRIPTION:Antisemitism is both real and rising\, and being mis-used to attack movements and initiatives for justice. In this session we will conceptualize antisemitism in the framework of a power analysis that integrates a holistic understanding about intersectional oppression and explores the role antisemitism plays in justice movements. We will review both where antisemitism came from\, and how the narrative gets weaponized as a tool to disempower Black women in leadership and other marginalized communities. We will use a range of examples and explore how local grassroots communities are using a solidarity framework to reclaim ground. \nTamara Shapiro (Tammy) is an organizer and facilitator\, and a trainer and advisor at Diaspora Alliance based in Brooklyn\, NY.  Previously\, she was the Program Director for the NYC Network of Worker Cooperatives for almost a decade\, and a freelance facilitator and movement trainer.  She was also the coordinator of Movement Netlab and one of the lead coordinators of Occupy Sandy\, a citizen-led relief effort\, as well as Rockaway Wildfire and Worker Owned Rockaway Cooperatives\, a community organizing project and worker-owned coop incubation project with residents hit by the hurricane\, respectively.  She was also a lead strategist and facilitator of the InterOccupy network\, created and implemented a networked hub structure for The People’s Climate March\, and worked at The Murphy Institute for Labor Studies.  Back in 2009\, she became the first director of J Street U soon after graduating from the University of Wisconsin\, Madison with a Bachelors in International Studies. \n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/understanding-antisemitism-and-its-instrumentalization-through-a-power-analysis-lens-tamara-shapiro-organizer/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
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