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Feeling Helpless Against Hate? Transform Your Approach

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Antisemitism is sadly on the rise, and it’s affecting a lot of people, both at school and in the workplace.

This kind of hate can make you feel alone, scared, and even depressed. It can bring up old wounds and make you feel unsafe.

It’s tough, and it’s not fair.

But there’s hope. Host Patricia Wu brings guest Bradley Cook, an entrepreneur, who created a new tool called “MediateHate.AI” to help people. It knows exactly what to say when you’re facing antisemitism.

It can help you respond calmly and confidently, and even offer ways to take care of your own mental health.

This tool is already being used on college campuses and in workplaces, and it’s available in 20 different languages! It’s not just for Jewish people either. Anyone who sees antisemitism happening can use it to learn how to be a good ally.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed, remember you’re not alone. Reach out to counseling services, support groups, or connect with your community. And don’t forget to report any incidents of antisemitism. Together, we can build a world where everyone feels safe and respected.

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