Montreal, QC – July 11, 2024 – Unlearn It, a ground-breaking educational resource to support parents and educators in teaching youth how to identify, unlearn, and stand against antisemitism, is now available"/> Montreal, QC – July 11, 2024 – Unlearn It, a ground-breaking educational resource to support parents and educators in teaching youth how to identify, unlearn, and stand against antisemitism, is now available in Quebec.">
CIJA Brings Unlearn It Online Platform to Quebec to Combat Antisemitism in Schools
The Best Means to Combat Hate is Through Education

Montreal, QC – July 11, 2024 – Unlearn It, a ground-breaking educational resource to support parents and educators in teaching youth how to identify, unlearn, and stand against antisemitism, is now available in Quebec.
 
At a time when Jew-hatred has – to quote Prime Minister Trudeau – reached ‘terrifying levels,’ a notable increase in antisemitic incidents has occurred where children spend their time: in the classroom, on the playground, at the rink, and on social media. Many of these incidents impact children in grades 6-8. To support their parents and teachers in addressing this concerning trend, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA), with funding from the Quebec Ministry of Education and Federation CJA, has created a Quebec-centric version of the Unlearn It program first launched in Ontario in 2023.
 
Unlearn It offers short educational videos and discussion guides to frame constructive, courageous conversations – at home or in the classroom – centred on Canadian grade 6-8 students’ lived experiences with antisemitism and online hate. These tools can be used proactively, or reactively to turn an otherwise ugly incident into a learning opportunity, supporting students and parents in identifying antisemitism, unlearning it, and standing against it, whether it manifests in person or online. Unlearn It is now available for use by any teacher, school, or school board in the province.
 
Unlearn It is a free, bilingual resource hub for educators, parents, and all who wish to learn more about antisemitism. It is available at unlearnit.ca. For quick access to resources for educators, click here, and for parents, here.
 
For more information, or to bring it to your classroom, contact [email protected].
 
QUOTES 

Eta Yudin, Vice President – Quebec, Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA): 
"At a time when the figures show a frightening rise in hate crimes and incidents – in Montreal, the SPVM noted a 67% increase in hate crimes and a 138% rise in hate incidents – and when we have sounded the alarm many times about the ravages of antisemitism in our society, a new, effective educational tool to combat this scourge is sincerely welcome. 
With this choice, the Quebec government is following its words with actions. Unlearn It is an addition to the educational arsenal in the fight against this antisemitism, offering all Quebecers a new means of combating these hateful prejudices."  
 
Yair Szlak, President and CEO, Federation CJA: 
"Since education is often the best weapon for destroying prejudice and confronting hatred, we're delighted to have been able to adapt the Unlearn It program, which has proved so successful in Ontario, for Quebec students, parents, and teachers. Unlearn It will enable teachers and parents to have constructive conversations about anti-Jewish hatred and the harm it causes online as well as in real life. It will also help combat hatred among fellow students. This program will help protect our community by providing a new educational weapon to combat hateful prejudice.
We would like to congratulate CIJA, Federation CJA's advocacy agent, and the Quebec government for their work on this issue. Our entire society can only be proud to welcome this innovative program." 
 
Christopher Skeete, Minister for the Economy and Minister Responsible for the Fight Against Racism:
“Raising awareness is crucial in countering prejudice and preventing discrimination in its various forms. I would like to express my deep gratitude to the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA), the advocacy agency of Federation CJA. Through their collaboration with our government, they have brought to fruition a valuable and innovative tool for promoting peaceful coexistence, thereby strengthening our shared commitment to fostering a more inclusive and harmonious society."
 
 
Additional Background 
About the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs
The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) is the advocacy agent of Jewish Federations of Canada-UIA, representing Jewish Federations across Canada. CIJA is a national, non-partisan, non-profit organization whose mission is to preserve and protect Jewish life in Canada through advocacy and to advance the public policy interests of Canada’s organized Jewish community.   
 
About Federation CJA
For more than one hundred years, Federation CJA has been at the heart of the organized Jewish community in Montreal. In partnership with a vast network of agencies and organizations locally, nationally, and internationally, Federation CJA builds and sustains this community by providing leadership and by supporting the delivery of services and programs to care for the vulnerable and those in need, to ensure a bright Jewish future, to represent communal interests, and to positively affect issues in the wider society. 
 
Media Contact
Julien Corona 
Associate Director of communications and media relations 
Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs 
819-349-8001 
[email protected] 
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