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Holding the Whole: Understanding and Dismantling Antisemitism in These Times

Tuesday, November 19, 2024 18 Cheshvan 5785

7:00 PM - 9:00 PMCBH

Join Diana Dvora Falchuk (Jewish Bridge Project, Diaspora Alliance, Our Bodhi Project) for a discussion on addressing  antisemitism as part of our broader work toward democracy, equity, and justice. Diana will share insights from her work with Jewish and non-Jewish communities and organizations across the United States and in Latin America. She will share insights from her and her collaborators’ efforts to build individual and collective capacity to embrace our interconnectedness and work together for a more just world. 

We ask an $18 donation per participant; no one will be turned away due to inability to pay.


Diana Dvora Falchuk (she/ella) is a mother, artist, organizer, facilitator, strategist, coach, and organizational change consultant. A white, Ashkenazi Jew of Venezuelan descent, Diana has worked for over 25 years in diverse contexts – from grass roots community groups to government, non-profits, philanthropy, universities, arts organizations, movement organizations, and Jewish organizations – to build racial equity, social justice, and belonging. This includes supporting people across the U.S., in Europe, and in South America to understand the many manifestations and impacts of antisemitism and how we can dismantle it throughout our institutions, policies, and relationships. A significant thrust of Diana’s work is supporting leaders and groups in building mindful, embodied, spiritual, and ethical practices to notice, name, interrupt, heal from, and replace patterns of separation and othering with ones that cultivate connection, reciprocity, and solidarity. This spiritual-political approach aims to transform personal and organizational knowledge, culture, practices, decision-making, and policies in support of equity, justice, and belonging.

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