HomeConfronting Antisemitism in Redding: A Panel Discussion (In-Person)

Confronting Antisemitism in Redding: A Panel Discussion (In-Person)

HomeConfronting Antisemitism in Redding: A Panel Discussion (In-Person)

Monday, May 13

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Waiting List: Confronting Antisemitism in Redding: A Panel Discussion

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Join our panelists for an evening where we address the presence of antisemitism in our community and how we can work together to respond when incidents arise.

Panelists include:
Julia Pemberton, First Selectwoman of Redding
Cantor Harriet Dunkerley, Temple B’nai Chaim
Rabbi Jason Greenberg, Temple Shalom
Jennifer Desmarais, Principal of John Read Middle School
Leslie Cohen-Rubury, Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Moderated by Dr. Daniel Barrett, Professor, Department of Psychology, Western Connecticut State University

This is a hybrid series of programs that will take place both live at the Library, and virtually over Zoom. For a full experience we recommend attending this program live at the Library.

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This program is part of the Conversations Series, created in partnership by the Redding League of Women Voters and the MarkTwain Library. This award-winning series offers opportunities to continue and expand conversations on race, justice and democracy. Community members can exchange ideas, hear differing perspectives and talk about our ever-evolving democracy.




Registration is full for this event.