Jewish and Black Intersections: Perspective Honoring
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Stacey Aviva Clark, Adjunct Lecturer of Antisemitism Studies at Gratz College, will present her research on the intersections of Jewish and Black identities, the importance of perspective-honoring, and models for dialogue.
This virtual session, open to all, will feature pair sharing and explore best practices for presenting questions imbued with dignity, helping participants foster the ability to recognize wounds.
Please register in advance for this meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with details on joining the meeting.
About the Speaker
Stacey Aviva

Stacey Aviva is a PhD student in the Department of Antisemitism Studies at Gratz College, and a visiting academic lecturer. Her research and teaching focus on dignity and intergroup relations, antisemitism, and the role of coercive control tactics in recruiting students on campuses and Black/Jewish relations. Stacey Aviva has contributed commentary on Jewish life, intergroup dialogue, and social justice as a national speaker, and her writings have been featured in The Forward and her blog at the Times of Israel. Stacey’s Eli Talk, Kahal Amim-Many Faces, One Community, has been viewed 2,000 times.
For any questions, please contact Chotsani Williams West at cwest@adelphi.edu.