Online Program: When Hate Becomes a Crime
Hate crimes in the U.S. increased overall by 7% from 2021 to 2022. In the last three months of 2023 there was a 360% increase in antisemitic incidents. Every time one of these crimes is committed it creates tension and fear, and tears at the fabric of community life, which raises several questions: what qualifies as a hate crime? Similarly, why do hate crimes often go underreported? And ultimately, what steps should one take if one is a victim or witnesses a hate crime?
Join David Williams, Cook County State’s Attorney Special Investigations Bureau, Adjunct Professor of Criminology, Law and Justice at UIC, Co-Founder, Regional Antisemitism Taskforce, and IHMEC LEAD Training Facilitator as he discusses case studies about hate crimes that have occurred in the Chicago area including the damage at the Loop Synagogue and vandalism on Devon Avenue.
This program is part of the Museum’s “Understanding & Confronting Anti-Jewish Hate” community series.
Free to the public. Reservations required.
Community Partners: ADL Midwest; Evelyn R. Green AJC Chicago Regional Office; Sheerit Hapleitah
Supported by Carole Feiger, David P. Brody Charitable Trust, and the Wiznitzer Family.