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Why Antisemitism Education Should Be Part of Your DE&I Program


Total Credits: 1.0 CAE

Presenters:
Irwin Cotler |  Laura Shaw Frank |  Michael Mostyn |  Jill Mayer
Duration:
1 hour
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Audio and Video

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Session Description

As the legal industry and society continue to sharpen their focus on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, it is critical that we ensure EDI principles are applied to all minorities in order to protect our system of justice and our profession. It was less than 50 years ago that discriminatory policies flourished in the legal community and that antisemitism kept Jewish lawyers out of non-Jewish law firms across North America, and less than 80 years ago that Jewish lawyers were stripped of their ability to practice law in Europe. Today, this scourge of antisemitism has re-emerged in a different, more dangerous and frightening form across the world, including in the North American legal profession.

Learning Objectives

Join our expert panel to:

  • Gain an overview of historical discrimination and contemporary antisemitism within (and outside of) the legal profession 
  • Explore the rise of modern-day antisemitism, contemporary hate movements and their impact on the Jewish lawyers 
  • Understand how to structure your EDI program to prevent antisemitism, not to promote it 
  • Educate lawyers to meet their special responsibility of lawyers to protect human rights 

Presenter

Irwin Cotler's Profile

Irwin Cotler Related Seminars and Products

Emeritus Professor of Law and Canada’s Special Envoy on Preserving Holocaust Remembrance and Combatting Antisemitism

McGill University


Irwin Cotler is the International Chair of the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights, an Emeritus Professor of Law at McGill University, former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and longtime Member of Parliament, constitutional and international human rights lawyer and counsel to prisoners of conscience.

He is a member of the Organization of American States (OAS); Independent Panel of Legal Experts on Venezuela; member of the High Level Panel of Legal Experts on Media Freedom; Canada’s first Special Envoy on Preserving Holocaust Remembrance and Combatting Antisemitism; and Special Envoy of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Community of Democracies on the case and cause of imprisoned Russian democratic leader, Vladimir Kara-Murza.

As parliamentarian from 1999 to 2015, Professor Cotler was at the forefront of the struggle for justice and human rights, both domestically and internationally. He served as chair of the first-ever Parliamentary Assembly for the International Criminal Court; chair of the Parliamentarians for Global Action (Canada); chair of the Inter-Parliamentary Group for Human Rights in Iran; chair of the Inter-Parliamentary Group of Justice for Sergei Magnitsky; chair of the All-Party Save Darfur Parliamentary Coalition; co-chair from Canada of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance for China; and co-chair of the International Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism.

As Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada from 2003 to 2006, Irwin Cotler launched Canada’s first National Justice Initiative Against Racism and Hate; initiated the first-ever prosecution for the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda under Canada’s Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act; initiated the first-ever law on human trafficking; crafted the Civil Marriage Act, the first-ever legislation to grant marriage equality to gays and lesbians; quashed more wrongful convictions in a single year than any prior Minister; initiated the first-ever comprehensive reform of the Supreme Court appointment process and helped make it the most gender-representative Supreme Court in the world; appointed the first-ever Indigenous and visible minority justices the Ontario Court of Appeal; and made the pursuit of international justice a government priority.

An international human rights lawyer, Professor Cotler has served as counsel to high profile prisoners of conscience including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov and leading human rights dissident, Nathan Sharansky (former Soviet Union); Nelson Mandela (South Africa); Jacobo Timmerman (Argentina); Professor Saad Eddin Ibrahim (Egypt); and was a Member of the International Legal Team of Chinese Nobel Peace Laureate Liu Xiaobo. More recently he has served as international legal counsel to imprisoned Saudi blogger Raif Badawi; Venezuelan political prisoner Leopoldo López; imprisoned Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh; and Swedish-Eritrean journalist Dawit Isaak. Feature articles refer to him as “Counsel for the Oppressed”, while the Oslo Freedom Forum characterized him as “Freedom’s Counsel.”

A constitutional and comparative law scholar, Professor Cotler is the author of numerous publications and seminal legal articles and has written upon and intervened in landmark Charter of Rights cases in the areas of free speech, freedom of religion, minority rights, peace law and war crimes justice.

He is the recipient of sixteen honorary doctorates, where he has been recognized as “a scholar and advocate of international stature” (as cited in his various honorary doctorates). He is a Privy Councillor, an Officer of the Order of Canada, an Officer of the National Order of Quebec, and is the recipient also of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. He has been awarded the Canadian Bar Association’s President’s Award; was the first Canadian recipient of the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation’s Centennial Medal; the first recipient of the Romeo Dallaire Award for Human Rights Leadership; the recipient of the Sir Zafrullah Khan Award for Distinguished Public Service; the recipient of the Dalhousie University 2015 Ethical Leadership Award; and was the first recipient of the 2015 Sergei Magnitsky Global Human Rights Award.

He was elected 2014 Canadian Parliamentarian of the Year by his colleagues, and in 2015 received the Law Society of Upper Canada’s Inaugural Human Rights Award. In its citation, the Law Society recognized “The Honourable Irwin Cotler’s tireless efforts to ensure peace and justice for all. In his varied roles as law professor, constitutional and comparative law scholar, international human rights lawyer, counsel to prisoners of conscience, public intellectual, peace activist, Member of Parliament, and Minster of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, Mr. Cotler has been a leader and role model. Through his advocacy work both in Canada and internationally, he has transformed the lives of many."


Laura Shaw Frank's Profile

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National Director

William Petschek Contemporary Jewish Life Department, American Jewish Committee


Dr. Laura Shaw Frank serves as AJC’s Director of William Petschek Contemporary Jewish Life. She holds a PhD in Jewish history from the University of Maryland, College Park and undergraduate and law degrees from Columbia University. Previously, Shaw Frank held educational and administrative roles at Yeshivat Maharat and SAR High School in Riverdale, NY. In addition to her secondary school and post-graduate teaching, Shaw Frank has lectured widely across the country at conferences, synagogues, university Hillels, and adult education institutes. She has published articles on subjects including Israel education, Jewish marriage and divorce in America, modern Orthodoxy, and Orthodox women’s leadership. A passionate proponent of deep and nuanced Jewish education, Shaw Frank has worked extensively on national and international Jewish history and Israel education initiatives. Prior to beginning her work in the Jewish community, Shaw Frank was a corporate litigator at the firm of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, LLP. 


Michael Mostyn's Profile

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CEO

B’nai Brith Canada


Michael Mostyn is the Chief Executive Officer of B’nai Brith Canada and oversees the organization’s programming and advocacy initiatives. He serves as a senior spokesperson for the Jewish community and speaks out on behalf of Canadian Jewry and other communities whose human rights are under threat globally.

Michael, a barrister and solicitor, previously served as National Director of Public Affairs, B’nai Brith Canada, leading the organization’s Ottawa office as the liaison for government relations and diplomacy. Among many other accomplishments during this period, he served as an official member of the Canadian Delegation to the International Task Force on Holocaust Education, Remembrance and Research in Prague, Czech Republic in 2007.

In recognition of his community service to Canada, he was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012.

Since taking the helm as Chief Executive Officer of B’nai Brith Canada in 2014, Michael has presided over a dramatic and impactful set of achievements on behalf of the Jewish community. He is among the leading voices for human rights in Canada and North America and has altered the landscape in combating antisemitism.

Under Michael’s leadership, B’nai Brith’s Eight-Point Plan to Tackle Antisemitism has been endorsed and/or adopted broadly as a tangible framework for fighting hate.


Jill Mayer's Profile

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Professional Development Consultant

Jill Mayer Consulting


For over two decades, Jill Mayer has been helping professionals to thrive professionally and personally. She has successfully developed career-enhancing professional development programs for lawyers, financial professionals, and corporate directors, including programs in more than 40 substantive legal areas, as well as wellness, diversity and inclusion, anti-discrimination, business of law and governance programs. Her peers in ACLEA and the CSAE have recognized her work with international awards related to outstanding programming, best use of technology and programs that "make a better Canada". During the last few years, she has also worked in creating Holocaust education programs that have helped enlighten thousands of students and teachers.