KEEP TALKING

To make "Never Again" a reality, we must actively commit to confronting hate, discrimination, and antisemitism wherever we see it.

If there’s one message we hope you take away from today, it’s this: you have the power to make a difference.

You can be the voice that speaks out, the hand that reaches out, and the example that inspires others to do the same.

Next time you’re gathered with friends, family, classmates, or colleagues, spark a meaningful conversation. Ask each other:

  • Are we doing enough—together and individually—to stand up to discrimination when we see it?

  • What do the words "Never Again" mean to us personally?

  • If someone close to us were targeted for their identity, how would we respond—and how should we?

  • Do we sometimes use language too casually, without realising the harm it can cause?

  • Have we ever let a stereotype slide because it came from someone we know or trust?

  • Have we ever felt that something was wrong, even if we couldn't name it at the time?

  • What makes it hard to speak up when someone says something hateful or offensive?

  • Have we ever laughed at a joke we knew was harmful, just to avoid feeling awkward or isolated?

  • How can we support others in speaking up, especially when they might feel unsafe doing it alone?

  • Are we actively seeking out stories, histories, or perspectives that challenge our assumptions?

  • What kind of world do we want to help build—and what’s one thing we can each do this week to move toward it?