Aspen Institute
For The Religion & Society Program's Antisemitism X Democracy Project
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Amount$100,000
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Program
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Date Awarded8/16/2023
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Term9.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Overview
The Aspen Institute drives change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help solve the greatest challenges of our time. Aspen’s Religion & Society Program specifically seeks to ignite this change through convening, catalyzing, and researching the challenges and opportunities at the convergence of religion, culture, and justice. This grant supports the Antisemitism x Democracy Project in Aspen's Religion & Society Program. Led by Amy Spitalnick, the project seeks to better understand the current landscape on antisemitism in the United States; convene experts, leaders, and activists to break down silos in this space and explore best practices with the intent to scale; and help reframe the conversation through deliberate public affairs work that places the fight against antisemitism squarely in the broader fight for our democracy.
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