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A little-known lesson in solidarity: Jewish refugee professors fleeing the Nazis were shunned by U.S. antisemitism but welcomed by America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
A little-known lesson in solidarity: Jewish refugee professors fleeing the Nazis were shunned by U.S. antisemitism but welcomed by America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Ben Ferencz is the last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor. Now 103, he remains as committed as ever to his motto: "Law. Not War."
A weekly public affairs program geared toward teens, led by University of Massachusetts history professor David Wyman with a group of high school students in a roundtable discussion. The focus for this episode was the Holocaust, the lessons of history,…
Recalling the pivotal events of 1492 in Spain compels us to recognize the complexity of patterns of hate and the urgency of addressing them.
Mark Giglio is a journalist who’s focusing on war, terrorism, and national security.
There has been a disturbing uptick in antisemitic hate crimes across the country recently, including here in New York. The 92nd Street Y, one of New York City’s longest running cultural institutions, has a new discussion series, "Spotlight on Antisemitism,"…
As the House Select Committee investigates the January 6 Capitol attack, what are the biggest questions they need to address? Is there a path forward for our country that does not lead to further partisan divisions? Joining us to discuss…