Sign now to join in solidarity against antisemitism
We know that every human being, regardless of their background, deserves dignity and safety.
But for thousands of years, people in power have scapegoated Jewish people at times of societal upheaval.
Fascist and authoritarian movements continue to stoke hatred and fear to divide the rest of us, hoping we’ll blame each other rather than joining together in solidarity to make change happen.
Now, the Republican Party and its media allies are normalizing antisemitic conspiracy theories. These theories cast white cis men as victims, while demonizing marginalized communities. They want to limit who is considered to “belong” in this country, and who is considered worthy of care.
But we all belong. We all deserve care. Our shared enemy is NOT each other.
We must come together to push back against antisemitism, scapegoating, and white nationalism. To win, we need to build solidarity across marginalized identities. Showing up for each other is part of how we build a multiracial democracy where everyone thrives.
Here are some steps non-Jews can take to act in solidarity with Jewish people:
Take the time to learn how antisemitism is central to white supremacy and white nationalism.
Learn to recognize harmful disinformation and tropes—and call them out if you hear them.
For example, the word “globalists” is a dog-whistle, used to convey old lies and tropes about a powerful group “pulling the strings.” This antisemitic disinformation endangers Jewish people, and it’s regularly used to undermine social movements for progress—implying that Black, brown, and trans people can’t lead their own movements. And it distracts us from those in power weaponizing these stereotypes to hurt ALL of us.
We are all in this together. Our collective liberation is bound up in each other’s liberation.
Please add your name to commit to take action in solidarity with Jewish people and against antisemitism.