UToledo to Host Dialogue on Diversity to Discuss Antisemitism

January 25, 2022 | Diversity, Events, News, UToday, Alumni
By Christine Billau



The University of Toledo is continuing its Dialogues on Diversity series with a conversation about antisemitism.

The virtual event, which is the 18th in the series, is titled “Deconstructing Antisemitism: Past and Present” and will take place at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 27, on Webex.

The event includes a review of the history of Jewish Americans, the meaning of antisemitism and a discussion about the experiences of Jewish individuals on our campus, on social media and as they relate to current events.

The moderator is Alex Lewin, director of the UToledo Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards.

UToledo launched the Dialogues on Diversity series in 2020 after George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis by a police officer, sparking protests nationwide against systemic racism.

The University of Toledo is a community that celebrates and respects people of all backgrounds and experiences. As an institution, we remain committed to building an inclusive environment free of racism, sexism, bigotry and other negative influences.

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