What makes words or actions antisemitic? How do I respond when someone says something untrue about Israel? How can I know what news I should trust?
These are big questions, and answering them can be tough. None of this is simple — but we’ve got the tools you need to work through misconceptions, get clarity on the facts, and start feeling more confident about what’s going on and what you can do to help make your campus a more welcoming space for all students.
Learn about the origins of antisemitism, how it manifests today, and how you can confront antisemitism on campus.
Here are the most common instances of misinformation and disinformation about Israel — along with the accurate information to address them.
We live in a world drowning in information — and misinformation. Developing good media literacy is key to accessing, analyzing, and evaluating media in all forms.
What is antisemitism? There are many different definitions of antisemitism used by universities, countries, and other organizations around the world.
Understanding the history of Israel from more than 3,000 years ago to the present day is critical to grasping the ongoing issues and narratives that shape the country today.