The Power of Community Relations
We will gather on the cusp of Passover to reflect on and tackle today’s challenges and rededicate ourselves to ensuring freedom for all.
Since 1944, JCPA has been the organized national Jewish community’s convener, intergroup connector, and policy advocate. The Conference brings together the largest Jewish national network to engage on today’s crucial issues through a Jewish lens.
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Join Jewish leaders, advocates, and issue experts as we work to build a just, democratic, and pluralistic America; combat hate; support Israel’s quest for peace and security; and advocate for human rights. In these challenging times, issue-based coalitions and partnerships are more relevant than ever.
Learn best practices in the field, develop strategies, and hone skills to be even more effective change agents and trusted intergroup partners.
WORKSHOP TOPICS
Attend interactive sessions with high level experts, policy makers, and advocates
Antisemitism and Hate ● Justice and Equity ● Israel and World Affairs ● Racial Justice ● Democracy and Voting Rights ● Criminal Justice Reform ● Civic Engagement ● Civil Discourse
Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer to Receive JCPA’s Albert D. Chernin Award

The Chernin Award, JCPA’s highest honor, is presented annually to an American Jew whose life work best exemplifies the social justice imperatives of Judaism, Jewish history, and protection of the U.S. Bill of Rights.
FEATURED SPEAKERS

Stacey Abrams
Former, Georgia House Majority State Leader

Kristen Clarke

Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman
Former Director for European Affairs, United States National Security Council

Hon. Michael Herzog
Israel's Ambassador to the United States

Bianna Golodryga
CNN Senior Global Affairs Analyst

Christine Todd Whitman
States United for Democracy Co-Chair

Hon. Shaikh Abdullah bin Rashid Al Khalifa
Bahrain's Ambassador to the United States
SCREENING AND TALK BACK
Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America
Join an interactive discussion with filmmakers Sarah Kunstler and Jeffrey Robinson as they discuss how we can work to end racism in our society.

Sarah Kunstler
Producer/Director, The Who We Are Project

Jeffery Robinson
Producer/Writer, The Who We Are Project