Patterns of Genocide and Hate

A One-Day Training for Educators on the Uyghur Genocide, Cambodian Genocide, and Contemporary Antisemitism

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Ongoing Impacts of the Cambodian and Uyghur Genocides
With Dr. Alexis Herr (Cambodian Genocide Resource Center) and Dr. Lina Lenberg (Uyghur Online Genocide Resource Center)
An exploration of the ongoing impact of two modern genocides in Cambodia and China, presented through historical narratives, personal testimonies, and contemporary patterns of denial. This session supports educators in:

  • Recognizing common patterns in modern atrocity crimes
  • Understanding the persistence of trauma and genocide denial
  • Teaching difficult histories with compassion while centering the humanity of victims and survivors

An Exploration of Jewish Identity and Contemporary Antisemitism
With Dr. Beth Cohen, JFCS Holocaust Center 
A discussion of Jewish identity and an examination of historic and contemporary antisemitism, equipping
educators with tools to recognize and interrupt antisemitism in classroom and school communities.

This session supports educators in:

  • Defining and identifying antisemitism
  • Analyzing current cases using the 4-Ds Test: Demonization, Double Standards, Delegitimization, and Defamation
  • Developing strategies for facilitating respectful, thoughtful classroom dialogue around Jewish identity and antisemitism

Register here.

Date

Nov 06 2025

Time

9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location:
Marin Country Office of Education

A One-Day Training for Educators on the Uyghur Genocide, Cambodian Genocide, and Contemporary Antisemitism

Register here.

Ongoing Impacts of the Cambodian and Uyghur Genocides
With Dr. Alexis Herr (Cambodian Genocide Resource Center) and Dr. Lina Lenberg (Uyghur Online Genocide Resource Center)
An exploration of the ongoing impact of two modern genocides in Cambodia and China, presented through historical narratives, personal testimonies, and contemporary patterns of denial. This session supports educators in:

  • Recognizing common patterns in modern atrocity crimes
  • Understanding the persistence of trauma and genocide denial
  • Teaching difficult histories with compassion while centering the humanity of victims and survivors

An Exploration of Jewish Identity and Contemporary Antisemitism
With Dr. Beth Cohen, JFCS Holocaust Center 
A discussion of Jewish identity and an examination of historic and contemporary antisemitism, equipping
educators with tools to recognize and interrupt antisemitism in classroom and school communities.

This session supports educators in:

  • Defining and identifying antisemitism
  • Analyzing current cases using the 4-Ds Test: Demonization, Double Standards, Delegitimization, and Defamation
  • Developing strategies for facilitating respectful, thoughtful classroom dialogue around Jewish identity and antisemitism

Register here.