Tal Frieden, Becca Lubow: Judaism Unbound Episode 230 - Never Again Action


Tal Frieden and Becca Lubow, two members of Never Again Action — a movement of thousands of Jews and allies fighting to end the United States’s cruel immigration policies — join Dan and Lex for a conversation reflecting on the first year of Never Again Action’s work. In doing so, they explore what it means to fight for justice through a Jewish lens, why the historic language of “Never Again” is so important, and why organizing that transcends generational divides can be particularly powerful.

 
 

[1] Learn more about Never Again Action at NeverAgainAction.com. You can support their work with a donation by clicking here.

[2] Listen in to Frieden and Lubow’s past appearances on Judaism Unbound at the following links: Episode 182: Judaism On Our Own Terms - Tal Frieden, August Kahn, Bonus Episode: Whose Judaism? - Becca Lubow

[3] Lubow cites the influence and leadership of Arthur Waskow, in discussing trans-generational organizing. Learn more from him by listening to Episode 166: The Freedom Seder - Arthur Waskow.

[4] For a full article about (and full video footage of) the September 2019 Central Falls action referenced by both guests, click here. You can also click the video links below to watch excerpts from the action which was referenced in the episode.



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