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IWalks brings personal memory and pedagogy together in creative ways to help students connect to Holocaust history and keep its memory alive.
We must remember the Roma genocide, not as a forgotten footnote in history, but as a stark reminder of the perils of prejudice.
The message of the Museum of Romani culture about the Lety u PÃsku concentration camp is clear – Roma culture has deep roots in Czech history and continues to thrive despite the discrimination the community still faces today.
The IHRA welcomes Argentina’s recent initiative in the fight against antisemitism, one of the oldest forms of discrimination.
The international community has put considerable effort into developing technological models that detect hateful content online. The annotated Twitter data set recently developed by the Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism (ISCA) is a valuable addition to these models.
Between Working Group, Committee, and IHRA Project meetings as well as the Plenary Session itself, delegates mill around coffee and cake during well-deserved breaks. But what happens when IHRA delegates get together to talk off the record?
We are creating a shared understanding of how antisemitism impacts our societies – and how we can fight it.
We develop tools that empower people to safeguard the record and
counter distortion.
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