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Coleman Hughes is an American writer, host of the podcast Conversations with Coleman, a visiting professor at the University of Austin, and the author of The End of Race Politics. He joins the podcast to talk about America, the Gaza war and the standing of American Jews in American society. A prominent Black thinker who has written and spoken a great deal about race in America, Coleman also helps guide us through the complicated intellectual and cultural story of Black antisemitism in America. This episode is co-sponsored by Earl and Jordanna Lipson of Toronto in appreciation "for the thoughtful commentary the show has been providing to those in the diaspora who hunger for understanding during these very unsettling times." They asked to dedicate the episode to "non-Jewish allies who have shown strength of character, heartfelt compassion and a willingness to seek out understanding when so many around them have proven unwilling to do so. Sadly, in a world gone crazy, it takes courage to speak up against the tsunami of blood libel and hatred being cast upon us. These courageous souls should know that their righteousness is greatly appreciated and is so very important to us. Thank you, thank you, thank you." And it is cosponsored by Eve and Bobby Lapin, Leslie Gilstrap, and Suzanne and John Landa, known as "Haviv's Houston Herd," who wish dedicate this episode to the courageous soldiers of the IDF and the IAF, and to the families of Israel’s fallen soldiers. As diaspora Jews in a climate of increasing antisemitism, we are deeply grateful for the sacrifices all of you have made to protect Israel as a safe-haven and homeland. Your fortitude inspires us. Our hearts are with you – and with the hostage families - each day." If you like this podcast, please join us on Patreon to support our work: / askhavivanything . If you would like to sponsor an episode, please email us at [email protected]. Musical intro by Adam Ben Amitai. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Context of the Conversation 03:03 The Current State of the Israel-Gaza Conflict 05:46 American Perceptions and Silence on the Ceasefire 08:53 Partisanship and Its Impact on Peace Efforts 11:46 The Role of Trump in Middle Eastern Politics 14:59 Antisemitism in America: A Growing Concern 17:05 Understanding Anti-Semitism: Different Perspectives 20:04 The Intersection of Race and Anti-Semitism 22:11 Concluding Thoughts on Identity and Politics 34:48 The Genesis of Black Lives Matter and Misconceptions 37:05 Understanding Sensitivity to Antisemitism 38:11 Exploring Black Antisemitism 40:29 Historical Context of Black Antisemitism 43:05 The Role of the Nation of Islam 47:37 Cultural Influences on Antisemitism 51:28 The Politics of Envy and Antisemitism 56:22 The Challenge of Historical Narratives 01:01:15 Lessons from Jewish History 01:03:53 Future of Black-Jewish Relations