At JCPA, we believe that engagement and solidarity, not retrenchment and insularity, is the way to strengthen our democracy and end the rise of antisemitism, bigotry, and hate in our country. Together with our allies at the National Education Association, JCPA is working to provide educators, administrators, and school boards with the resources needed to provide Jewish students and educators with safe, inclusive spaces.

Watch JCPA CEO Amy Spitalnick’s conversation with NEA President Becky Pringle as they discuss ways that unions, educators, and the Jewish community working together can create classrooms, campuses, and a democracy where everyone can thrive.

JCPA was proud to work with the NEA to gather free resources for interested educators, administrators, or other school personnel to understand modern antisemitism.

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