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Talk to reflect on Afro-Asian Jewry in Israel

How and why Afro-Asian Jews in Israel became associated and engaged with Global Black thought throughout the 20th century will be explored in a virtual talk by Professor Bryan K. Roby on Thursday, May 6, at 7:30 p.m. EDT..  
 
In his talk, 鈥淚srael in Black & White: The Centrality of Black Thought for Afro-Asian Jewry in Israel" Roby will reflect on present-day Black cultural production in Israel and look at shifting notions of Blackness and Jewishness among Mizrahi and Ethiopian Israelis.

鈥淩oby is an innovative scholar of social movements. Those familiar with the Israeli Black Panther movement of the 1970s immediately understood that they had taken their inspiration from the Black Panthers in the United States. Roby鈥檚 scholarship shows us how much deeper the connections run. I look forward to hearing his analysis of the continued influence of black thought on identity and social movements in Israel today,鈥 says , director of the Jewish Studies Program.

Bryan K. Roby is an assistant professor of Judaic studies at the University of Michigan. His expertise is on twentieth century Israeli and North African Jewish history. His research and teaching interests include Jewish racial constructs; policing and civil rights globally; and nineteenth and twentieth century North African history.

He is author of 鈥淭he Mizrahi Era of Rebellion: Israel鈥檚 Forgotten Civil Rights Struggle 1948-1966鈥 (Syracuse University Press, 2015) about social justice protests in Israel and is currently working on a second book, Israel through a Colored Lens: Racial Constructs in the Israeli Jewish Imagination, that explores the shifting boundaries of racial constructs in Israel/Palestine as well as African American intellectual contributions to Israeli sociology and theories on race and ethnicity.

This talk is sponsored by the Cornell University Jewish Studies Program and co-sponsored by the Near Eastern Studies Department. More information at .

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