Workshop: Recognizing Anti-Palestinian Racism and Creating an Environment of Understanding

Fellow advocates, this is the time! The anti-Palestinian racism research findings are profound and the language is powerful. Please join IUAPR’s workshop on Recognizing Anti-Palestinian Racism and Creating an Environment of Understanding. 

Hosted by the Institute for the Understanding of Anti-Palestinian Racism (IUAPR), this 90 minute interactive workshop is specifically created for the members of Beyt Tikkun. The goal is to be pro-active, strategic and effective in our collective impact.

Date: Sunday, September 28th 2025
Time: 4:30-6:00pm PDT / 7:30pm-9:00pm EDT
Zoom link to be provided upon registration
Pricing:

  • Sliding Scale starting at $18
  • Free for 5786 members and High Holiday 5786 attendees – look for email with Discount Code
  • No one turned away for lack of funds – email lia@beyttikkun.org for a lower price admission.

IUAPR consists of researchers, physicians, psychologists, and legal, anti-racist and communication experts who are committed to empirically researching, educating and advocating on the impact of anti-Palestinian racism on individuals and communities across all sectors of society.

IUAPR’s groundbreaking survey reveals harmful effects of anti-Palestinian racism on both Palestinians and non-Palestinians:

  1. 88% of more than 1200 survey respondents reported experiencing or witnessing anti-Palestinian racism.
  2. Anti-Palestinian racism affects both Palestinians (27% of survey respondents) and non-Palestinians (73% of respondents). Distinct from Islamophobia, 59%  of the respondents were Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, no religion or other religions. 
  3. Prevalent in the most significant sectors of society including schools, work, healthcare settings & public spaces.
  4. 75% of respondents reported feeling isolated and alone.
  5. 55% of respondents reported feeling afraid.
  6. >70% of all respondents (and >75% of students, faculty, teachers and education administrators) reported mental and physical health effects from anti-Palestinian racism.
  7. 74% of >250 students, faculty, teachers & education administrators reported experiencing anti-Palestinian racism, >66% experienced it from faculty, teachers or administrators