Addressing Antisemitism Islamophobia and Religious Intolerance

Addressing Antisemitism Islamophobia and Religious Intolerance

From Religion and Spirituality (Audio) by UCTV

December 13, 2025 · 1h 7m

About this episode

The episode discusses how organizations confront antisemitism and Islamophobia through various community practices and strategies.

A collaborative effort examines how organizations confront religious intolerance, focusing on antisemitism and Islamophobia. It maps an ecosystem of practices across individual, community, and structural levels. Using surveys, interviews, and existing research, the project documents what people and organizations do and why. Approaches include education and skills training; supports for healing and wellbeing; bridging divisions, leadership, coalitions, safer online spaces, and civic engagement; work on policy and law; research and evaluation that advance evidence-based programs; and storytelling that promotes inclusion while challenging hateful speech. Together, these efforts clarify how combined work builds belonging, trust, understanding, and accountability. Findings are shared to help communities adapt effective practices locally, including on campus and across the region. The goal is to support practical, adaptable strategies that cultivate safer, more inclusive environments. [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 40703]

Topics covered

  • antisemitism
  • Islamophobia
  • religious intolerance
  • community practices
  • inclusion
  • civic engagement

Keywords

  • antisemitism
  • Islamophobia
  • religious intolerance
  • community practices
  • inclusion
  • civic engagement
  • education
  • policy
  • storytelling

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: organizations, community, civic engagement, policy and law, research and evaluation, storytelling

Places: campus, region, safer online spaces

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