Many would like to argue that anti-Semitism in America is a relic of the past. Jews are demographically overrepresented at elite colleges and universities and even in Congress. One might think, as a result, that Jews in America do not experience anti-Semitism. Does anti-Semitism still affect Jews in America, and if so, what form does it take? What about at Williams? This event will explore these questions with a panel of speakers featuring students and professors who have diverse opinions and perspectives. We will have ample time for Q&A from the audience and post-panel discussion. Sponsored by the Williams College Jewish Association.
Griffin Hall, Room 4
3:30 – 4:45 pm