Professor Marcia Langton, a leading Indigenous voice, testified before the Royal Commission on Antisemitism about facing violent harassment—including smashed car windows—for publicly supporting Jewish Australians, which she says is being wrongly tied to Gaza. She stressed that opposing certain actions doesn’t excuse attacks on Jewish people, warning such abuse silences vital voices and undermines progress against all racism. Meanwhile, Jewish childcare worker AEA shared her innovative program teaching young children about Jewish culture through sensory experiences like challah baking, focusing on universal values to build bridges—not convert—fostering mutual respect and combating prejudice in diverse settings. The pilot’s success is sparking plans for wider rollout, as the commission explores how education can unite communities and counter hate.
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