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Fighting Hate in the Age of Algorithms: A Conversation with Murilo Cambruzzi

In a world where memes can spread misinformation faster than news, combating online hate takes more than regulations—it demands digital resilience. Murilo Cambruzzi of the CDEC Foundation shares fresh insights into how digital literacy, education, and EU policy are reshaping the fight against antisemitism. From TikTok to classrooms, discover how European initiatives are empowering the next generation to think critically, act responsibly, and challenge hate with knowledge and empathy.

Anne Frank Zentrum celebrates 30 years of historical education and remembrance

In this interview, Veronika Nahm, Director of the Anne Frank Zentrum, reflects on the center’s origins and its evolution over the past 30 years. She highlights the impact of the initial Anne Frank exhibition in Berlin, which fostered historical awareness and remembrance of Holocaust victims. The Zentrum has since grown, hosting exhibitions and educational programs nationwide, including the Anne Frank Ambassadors project and Anne Frank Day. Looking forward, the Zentrum aims to remain a dynamic, effective institution, committed to combating rising antisemitism and fostering a democratic future.

Veronica Sartore, Yad be Yad

Yad be Yad: Combatting Antisemitism and Racism Through Education and Dialogue

We interviewed Veronica Sartore to learn about the Yad be Yad project at KUBUS e.V., which brings together young people affected by antisemitism and racism, including Jews, Muslims, and migrants, as well as those interested in Jewish and Muslim life who wish to engage in combating antisemitism and racism. The project offers workshopsfor both schools and adults, aiming to empower participants and engage a broader society.

Empowering Education: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Addressing Antisemitism and Discrimination

We interviewed Oana Nestian-Sandu to gain insight into the benefits of interdisciplinary approaches to countering discrimination. During the interview, Oana discussed the importance of a human rights approach to Holocaust education. She explained how this approach can help students connect the past with the present and recognize dangerous patterns in today’s world.