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‘World of Difference’ peer training on WJOP – The Daily News of Newburyport

| January 29, 2020

NEWBURYPORT The World of Difference Institutes peer training that was recently offered at Newburyport High School will be the topic of WJOPs Morning Show on Friday. Host Mary Jacobsen interviews student participants Lindsay Neilson and Charlie Grossman, along with faculty advisers Jill Moran and Tom Abrams, about the objectives of the training, sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League; the schools reasons for launching the training; and their hopes for its short- and long-term impact on the school community. The ADL is a leading anti-hate organization and has been in existence since 1913.

A study of YouTube comments suggests how it’s turning people on to the alt-right – MIT Technology Review

| January 29, 2020

A new study suggests what weve suspected for years is right: YouTube is a pipeline for extremism and hate.

Barr: Department of Justice will ramp up federal prosecutions of anti-Semitic hate crimes – CBS News

| January 29, 2020

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Fighting Hate & Anti-Semitism with HR 943, the Never Again Education Act – The Jewish Voice

| January 29, 2020

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75 years after Auschwitz liberation, anti-Semitism is alive and well – Los Angeles Times

| January 29, 2020

It was 3 p.m. on Jan. 27, 1945, when the 322nd Rifle Division of the Soviet army entered Auschwitz, unaware of the inhumanity at the concentration camp where Nazis had killed more than 1.1 million people, the vast majority of them Jews.

The Week That Will Be – Lawfare

| January 29, 2020

Event Announcements (More details on the Events Calendar) Monday, Jan. 27, 5:00 p.m.: The Center for Strategic and International Studies will hold a conversation on the impact of the Australian bushfires on regional politics, public opinion, public health and economic growth

The Jewish Women Taking on the Charlottesville Instigators – Jewish Journal

| January 29, 2020

Looking at the news over the last few years, the landscape of hate appears to be disturbingly broad, stretching from Parkland to Pittsburgh, from Poway to El Paso.

Facebook should ban Holocaust denial to mark 75th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation – USA TODAY

| January 29, 2020

Jonathan A. Greenblatt, Opinion contributor Published 7:00 a.m. ET Jan.

How the survivors won and Holocaust denial, and the politicians, lost – Haaretz

| January 29, 2020

Benjamin Netanyahu is not one for expressing gratitude to fellow politicians, unless its to President Donald Trump and other fellow strongmen. So his tweet on Thursday thanking the retired Likud minister Silvan Shalom for having led the diplomatic campaign at the United Nations to establish International Holocaust Remembrance Day, 15 years ago, was an anomaly.

Holocaust denial has gone global. And it’s all thanks to Facebook – Haaretz

| January 29, 2020

What is Holocaust denial? The answer to this question may seem obvious to Haaretz readers and to the impressive roster of world leaders gathering at Yad Vashem this week for the Fifth World Holocaust Forum, marking 75 years since the liberation of Auschwitz. Holocaust denial is a vile assault on the memory of the six million Jews murdered by Nazi Germany and its accomplices, a depraved twisting of the anti-Semitic knife.


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