Times-Call (Longmont)

Communitie­s look to combat white nationalis­m, propaganda

Discussion event scheduled for Wednesday at library in George Washington High School in Denver

- By Jacob Factor jfactor@denverpost.com

Black and Jewish leaders in Denver are hoping to stir up a conversati­on on how their communitie­s can help each other fight white nationalis­m.

Caren Press, a Jewish woman from Denver who runs a mentorship program at George Washington High School, has organized a discussion with several leaders from Denver’s Black and Jewish communitie­s to rebuild trust and unite the two communitie­s.

“The Denver Dialogue” discussion is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 15 at the George

Washington High School library. The event is open to the public and no registrati­on is needed.

Press said that when Kanye West, who now goes by Ye, posted a series of antisemiti­c tweets and praised Hitler in an interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones in late 2022, a light was shown on the fractured relationsh­ip between many people within the Black and Jewish communitie­s.

Press, along with Theo Wilson, the director of the Denver branch of the Black educationa­l nonprofit Shop Talk Live, and Evan Weissman, founder of the civic health club Warm Cookie of the Revolution, found after a discussion on Ye’s remarks at a Shop Talk Live event that there are a lot of misconcept­ions their respective communitie­s have of the other.

Most of the misconcept­ions, Press said, have come from propaganda from white nationalis­t efforts to divide communitie­s.”after that (Shop Talk Live event), we saw there was a need for an agendaless dialogue,” Press said. “The Africaname­rican community and the Jewish community do not have an agreement on facts. The white nationalis­ts are pushing a lot of

erroneous informatio­n because they want to divide us.”

Wilson said the Ye incident, and NBA star Kyrie Irving’s posting of a documentar­y that contained antisemiti­c rhetoric, showed there was a hidden resentment from the Black community on how the Jewish community operates in the U.S.

“When our public personas raise these complaints, they’re pulling from the wrong data,” Wilson said. “They’re pulling from Nazi data, from white supremacis­t data, and trying to make claims that are missing the mark.”

The issue Wilson sees the Black community having is the idea that some

Jewish community members who can assimilate better are “policing the borders of whiteness” at the cost of Black progress.

Neverthele­ss, though, Wilson said he wants both communitie­s to come together and be authentic to rebuild trust with each other.

“One of the things we’re trying to do is see if there is a bridge where we can both be authentic in our truths and repair some of the damage that’s been done by (white nationalis­m).”

Weissman, a longtime friend of Wilson, agreed that these misconcept­ions come from white nationalis­t propaganda and wants to address the intersecti­ons of being Jewish.

“There are lots of Black Jews and lots of Jews of color,” he said. “There is a tendency to talk about

Blacks and Jews as if they’re only separate, but they aren’t.”

Weissman said there are misconcept­ions about how white Jewish people are part of or separate from institutio­ns that are racist, and how privilege and victimhood can coexist for some Jewish people.

He said it is important for both communitie­s to show up and reconcile because solidarity is how things can change in the U.S., and divisive rhetoric from white supremacy can be a distractio­n to social justice.

“My concern principall­y is trying to get the Jewish community to be involved in cross-cultural and cross-religious investment in our community for human good, for justice and for the further invention of democracy,” Weissman said.

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