DECODE HATE WORKSHOPS

SERVING MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

The Auschwitz Jewish Center Foundation (AJCF) is now offering middle and high schools a series of state of the art, newly designed workshops that educate the next generation on how to identify, decode, and effectively report hate online.

The AJCF Decode Hate workshops empower students to become critical thinkers and upstanders, equipped to recognize harmful content and take proactive steps to protect themselves, their peers, and their broader communities.

The Decode Hate curriculum is fully aligned with the CASEL Social and Emotional Learning Framework and supports key components of New York State’s Digital Citizenship and Media Literacy Standards (ISTE 1.2-1.6). Developed in consultation with leading educators, social-media experts, and child-safety advocates, it meets national benchmarks for media literacy, online safety, and bias awareness education.

For twenty-five years, AJCF has worked across age groups to erase hate through education. With more than 500,000 participants trained worldwide, including teachers, community leaders, and government professionals, AJCF is internationally recognized for its leadership in countering hate and promoting empathy through learning.

REQUEST A DECODE HATE WORKSHOP

Each workshop runs the length of a class period and is facilitated by AJCF’s highly trained professionals using interactive, age-appropriate methods. 

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32-600 Oświęcim, Poland

Auschwitz Jewish Center Foundation

599 Lexington Ave, 22nd floor
New York NY 10022
Phone: (212) 580-0200