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Can't read or see images? [View this email in a browser]( [] [ Hate Has No Home Here Join Amy L. Kennedy in Brigantine, New Jersey on Thursday, December 1 for a critical anti-hate event. In recent months Brigantine and the larger U.S. community have been touched by dangerous antisemitism. We have a duty to disavow this hate publicly, consistently, and wholeheartedly. Read more about the anti-semitism Brigantine faced this summer [here](. If you are unable to attend the event or are inspired by the event's programming, please consider donating to [Coalition for a Safer Web]( a non-profit dedicated to removing extremist content from social media platforms. [ The event program will include... - Welcome and introductions for this presentation by Dr Frank Kern - Invocation by Monsignor Morgan of St. Thomas Church, Brigantine - Statements from our 3 faith organizations: Temple Beth Shalom/Rabbi Gerald Fox, St. Thomas Catholic Church and the Presbyterian Church - Documentary segments from The U.S. and the Holocaust, Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, and Sarah Botstein - Introduction of former U.S. Ambassador Ginsberg by former U.S. Congressman Patrick Kennedy - A short Q &A with former Ambassador Marc Ginsberg - Closing remarks by Brigantine Mayor Vince Sera Thank you to... - St. Thomas Catholic Church, The Presbyterian Church of Brigantine, and Temple Beth Shalom for their support through our Interfaith Council - Representatives from the Anti-Defamation League, American Jewish Committee, Jewish Federation of Atlantic and Cape May County, and Brigantine City Council for attending this program today. - Florentine Films, Lynn Novick and Bella Feinstein for access to the documentary clips - Mayor Vince Sera and the City Council of Brigantine for adopting a resolution against antisemitism and their support to the Jewish Community - Former Congressman Patrick Kennedy and Dr. Frank Kern for their support with this presentation - Camille Rosenberg for creating the flyer and program - Brigantine Community School for the use of their auditorium - Program Coordinator, Jan Sarratore Information about our speaker, Former Ambassador Marc Ginsberg In 1994, President Bill Clinton appointed Ginsberg as Ambassador to Morocco making Ginsberg the first Jewish American to be appointed as an ambassador to a country in the Arab world. Ambassador Ginsberg was knighted by the King Hassan II—the first U.S. envoy accorded this honor. Ginsberg served as the U.S. Special Coordinator for Mediterranean Trade, investment and Security Affairs. He was the CEO of the One Voice Movement Foundation and Chief Executive officer of Peaceworks, LLC. Ginsberg served as an adviser to Middle East and European governments and now serves as the founder and president of the Coalition for a Safer Web, a cyber counterterrorism and anti-extremism non-profit organization whose mission is to prevent social media platforms from serving as pathways for extremists and terrorists to plot, incite, and execute domestic and foreign acts of violence. The [Coalition for a Safer Web]( currently advises Congress, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, and the National Security Council on social media-based extremist incitement and operational planning, as well as private industry and civil society organizations. Expected handouts at the event include... - Resolution - Movie discussion guide - Material from Anti-Defamation League - Material from Coalition for a Safer Web We hope to see you there! [Visit My Website]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( This email was sent by amy@amylkennedy.com to {EMAIL} Not interested? [Unsubscribe]( | [Update profile]( The Kennedy Fourm | New Jersey

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