Reporting Antisemitism
In The Arts
If you are afraid that someone will physically harm you, please contact your local law enforcement or call 911 if you need immediate assistance.
Antisemitism is one of the oldest forms of hate, and sadly has become more prevalent recently. If you have experienced or witnessed an incident of antisemitism in arts-related spaces, you are not alone. The Artists Against Antisemitism is here to offer support, and to connect you with organizations that can help.
The American Jewish Committee (AJC) has developed a detailed guide to reporting antisemitism to federal agencies, law enforcement, and social media.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) maintains a dedicated mechanism for reporting antisemitic, bias, or discriminatory incidents in all areas.
The Jewish Book Council (JBC) offers instructions for reporting antisemitism here. For antisemitism you’re experiencing specifically in the literary or publishing space.
The Author’s Guild fights against any curtailment of free speech. You can find out more about what they do here.
Radio, Television, or Digital News - If the antisemitism you’re experiencing is specifically in one of these three categories, there is more information you can find here.
Organizations including Honest Reporting and the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) also invite consumer tips regarding media bias, including antisemitic bias.