JxJ 2020

Shared Legacies: The African American-Jewish Civil Rights Alliance + Panel Discussion

Expired December 11, 2020 4:50 AM
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The crucial historical lessons of Black-Jewish cooperation are revisited and revived in this utterly fascinating, urgent call to action. The modern alliance between African Americans and Jewish Americans dates to the NAACP founding in 1909. 


Since then, both groups have endured segregation and racism, from the codified bigotry of southern Jim Crow laws to blatant bias in real estate, employment, higher education and politics. Common cause was found in the turbulent ‘60s Civil Rights era, as Jewish leaders backed Dr. King’s efforts at racial equality and harmony. 


Yet, the relationship has frayed in recent years, as a once mighty bond of support and respect has seemingly faded, been forgotten, or been ignored. Pivotal events come alive through a treasure trove of archival materials narrated by eyewitnesses, activists, Holocaust survivors, and leaders of the movement. With divisive seeds of hate taking root again in the American landscape, a new generation also affirms their pledge to actively promote the values of social justice.


Rental includes a moderated conversation about Shared Legacies which will automatically play after the film, featuring director Shari Rogers, Rabbi David Saperstein, Dr. LaNitra Berger, and Dr. Marc Dollinger.