United Against Hate: Why the Black and Jewish Communities in America Must Stand Together
Through Spill the Honey, civil rights veterans and filmmakers are working to rebuild Black-Jewish solidarity at a time of rising antisemitism and racial tension
By Felice Friedson / The Media Line
In the turbulent 1960s, an unbreakable bond was forged on the front lines of the American Civil Rights Movement. Black and Jewish activists didn’t just share a history of oppression and a fight for survival; they marched side-by-side, prayed together, and literally shed blood to transform the conscience of a nation. Yet today, amid a terrifying global resurgence of antisemitism and racism, the memory of that world-changing coalition is dangerously fading—threatened by a modern era of misinformation and deliberate historical erasure.
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