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Human Rights Magazine

2024 December | Combating Antisemitism

Note from the Editorial Board

Human Rights Magazine Editorial Board

Summary

  • The Human Rights magazine, for over 50 years, has addressed complex civil rights issues, aiming to protect individual rights in a diverse society. 
  • This special issue focuses on combating antisemitism, aligning with the ABA's Resolution 514 to educate and provide tools against such prejudice. 
  • The Editorial Board emphasizes the importance of diverse perspectives to foster understanding and find common ground on civil rights matters.
Note from the Editorial Board
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For more than 50 years, the award-winning, quarterly Human Rights magazine has served as the flagship publication of the American Bar Association Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice Section (CRSJ). Consistent with the Section’s mission statement, the members of the Editorial Board work with select authors to address complex and difficult civil rights and civil liberties issues in our changing and diverse society to ensure that the protection of individual rights remains a focus of legal and policy decisions.

Civil rights legend John Lewis once advised the next generation of advocates, “if you come together with a mission, and it’s grounded with love and a sense of community, you can make the impossible possible.” CRSJ is such a community and Human Rights magazine is an important platform for the most challenging conversations and analyses of our time. The Editorial Board strives to provide diverse perspectives and opinions on consequential and often personal matters, and the conversations these diverse perspectives create help us to listen, learn, agree to disagree on some issues and find common ground on others.

The Editorial Board has been working on a special issue of Human Rights on Combating Antisemitism. This issue topic, selected by CRSJ leadership in furtherance of the new ABA Task Force, supports certain goals set forth in Resolution 514 adopted by the ABA in 2023, including providing resources to educate and promote “knowledge and tools necessary to identify, prevent, respond to, and remedy antisemitism.”  Similarly, the Editorial Board has been working on a special issue of Human Rights on Combating Islamophobia, which was recently released. The issue was finalized before the election results.

In this issue, ABA Task Force to Combat Antisemitism Co-Chair Mark I. Schickman provides a comprehensive discussion of why this issue of Human Rights on antisemitism is necessary in the introduction. With the delivery of this issue of Human Rights magazine, we join the Task Force in working to achieve the goals of the Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice broadly and Resolution 514 specifically. 

We are,

Francine J. Lipman
Human Rights Editorial Board chair

and the members of the Editorial Board
Daniel Appelman, Emily Bergeron, Bobbi M. BittkerHeather Krick, Frank D. LoMonte, Claire L. ParinsGary Rhoades, Dr. Cynthia A. Swann, Keeshea Turner Roberts, and Stephen J. Wermiel 

Please note: The views expressed herein have not been approved by the House of Delegates, the Board of Governors, the Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice or the Human Rights Editorial Board of the American Bar Association and, accordingly, should not be construed as representing the policy of the American Bar Association. They are the views of the individual authors themselves in their personal capacities.