Jan
27
2025
Reckoning with Jewish Supremacy and White Supremacy: A Conversation with Peter Beinart and Ta-Nehisi Coates
Saturday, February 8th at 7pm ET, in-person at the First Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn and online:
What do we do when the stories we’ve told ourselves turn out to be lies? When we realize that they’ve contributed to domination and blinded us to suffering? In the face of communal hypocrisy, how can we imagine new stories of who we are and who we might become?
Jewish Currents is honored to host a conversation between two leading thinkers whose work is guided by these questions: Ta-Nehisi Coates and Peter Beinart. In his recent book The Message, Coates explores how American politics and media shape narratives that obscure realities of injustice—from histories that erase the United States’ legacy of white supremacy to a vision of Israel that denies the regime of apartheid under which Palestinians live. And in Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza, Beinart asks how the American Jewish community, which prides itself on a commitment to social justice, has managed to justify such blatant brutality.
Join us for a discussion about how we can begin to reckon with these stories and their terrible consequences—and tell new ones together.
Tickets to this New York City event are free for Jewish Currents members. Non-member tickets are available for a suggested donation of $9. Not in New York, or unable to attend in-person? Get a virtual ticket: free for members, or a suggested donation of $9 for non-members.
We hope you’ll join Peter Beinart and Ta-Nehisi Coates for this special evening in Brooklyn. Registration is required and seats are limited. Get your ticket now to guarantee your spot!

Peter Beinart teaches national reporting and opinion writing at the Newmark J-School and political science at the CUNY Graduate Center. He is the editor-at-large of Jewish Currents, an MSNBC political commentator, author of The Beinart Notebook on Substack, a fellow at the Foundation for Middle East Peace, and the author of Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza.

Ta-Nehisi Coates is an award-winning author and journalist. His books include Between The World and Me and The Water Dancer. He is currently a writer-in-residence at Howard University.
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