Communal Safety Symposium: Confronting Hate Crimes and Uncertain Times
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When we gathered in September 2019 for the Security in Houses of Worship Interfaith Symposium, we could not have imagined how different our world would look in two years. Together with the San Francisco Interfaith Council, the Jewish Community Relations Council, the Islamic Network Group, the San Francisco Foundation, and the Walter and Elise Haas Fund, this virtual symposium will bring our communities together to hear from experts on organizing and empowering communities to deal with challenges facing us all, from a rise in hate crimes, bigotry, Islamophobia, and antisemitism, to navigating uncertainty as we resume gathering for communal activities.
8:30-9:00 Welcome and Connection
9:00-9:50 Panel on Community Resilience and Confronting Hate Crimes
Michelle Myles Chambers, San Francisco Foundation FAITHS
Maha Elgenaidi, Islamic Networks Group
Tyler Gregory, Jewish Community Relations Council
Justin Lock, Community Relations Service, US Department of Justice
10:00 -10:50 Positive Preparedness and Empowerment in Uncertain Times
A conversation with Ana-Marie Jones (“Ms. Duct Tape”), Interpro Inc.
10:50-11:00 Closing Remarks