Hate, Memory, Binary Thinking, and the Future of Democracy
Monday, November 6
University Center Ballroom and
7:30 p.m.
ASL Interpretation will be provided for this event.
is the director of the and an attorney and award-winning author. For twenty-five years, he was the American Jewish Committee's expert on antisemitism, and he was also the lead drafter of the “Working Definition of Antisemitism." He has argued before the Supreme Court of the United States and testified before Congress. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today, and The Forward. He has been a visiting assistant professor of Jewish Studies and a visiting assistant professor of Human Rights at Bard College. As a trial attorney before his AJC tenure, Stern was involved in several high-visibility cases, among them his defense of American Indian Movement co-founder Dennis Banks in one of the last post-Wounded Knee cases (his book about this case, won the prestigious Gustavus Myers Award). His book about the Oklahoma City bombing -- -- was nominated for the National Book Award. He also has written books on antisemitism and on Holocaust denial. His most recent book is (New Jewish Press, 2020).