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KSU's Black + Jewish: Connection, Courage, Community Exhibition
Come to GPB studios to see Kennesaw State University Museum of History and Holocaust Education's KSU's Black + Jewish: Connection, Courage, Community Exhibition. This partnership is part of GPB's engagement around new film Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History.
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Georgia Public Broadcasting is proud to host the traveling exhibition Black + Jewish: Connection, Courage, Community in our studio space throughout the month of March. Presented in partnership with the Museum of History and Holocaust Education at Kennesaw State University, this powerful exhibition explores the historic and contemporary alliances between Black and Jewish communities—highlighting shared struggles, triumphs, and the ongoing pursuit of justice.
Visitors are invited to explore the exhibition from March 6 to 26, open to the public daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Featuring compelling stories, archival materials, and thought‑provoking narratives, the exhibition encourages reflection on identity, solidarity, and the impact of cross‑cultural collaboration.
Whether you are a student, educator, community member, or lifelong learner, we welcome you to spend time engaging with this meaningful and timely exhibition in our space.
Use this page to gather more insight about the exhibition and help with accessibility when you come to the space. You can view the gallery guide here and download each panel's audio files (below) to aid you in your visit!
GPB will be hosting this exhibition throughout the month of March ahead of its Black and Jewish America screening with Kennesaw State in April. Register here!
Corporate support for BLACK AND JEWISH AMERICA: AN INTERWOVEN HISTORY was provided by Bank of America and Johnson & Johnson. Major support was provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Major support was provided by The Klarman Family Foundation, Robert K. Kraft through the Blue Square Alliance Against Hate, Bradley M. Bloom, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Abby Milstein & Howard Milstein—Chairman of Emigrant Bank and co-founder of HooverMilstein, Ford Foundation, and Dr. Georgette Bennett in memory of Dr. Leonard Polonsky CBE. Major support was also provided by Leonard & Judy Lauder, The Ronald & Jo Carole Lauder Foundation, The Righteous Persons Foundation, and Mimi & Peter Haas Fund. Additional support was provided by The Jeffrey H. & Shari L. Aronson Family Foundation, David Berg Foundation, Kenneth & Kathryn Chenault through the Ayco Charitable Foundation, David Fialkow, Grain Family Foundation, Hobson Lucas Family Foundation, Jewish Story Partners—Co-Founders Roberta Grossman & Caroline Libresco, Van Jones—Founder of the License to Dream Fund, Laura & Gary Lauder, Carol Sutton Lewis & William M. Lewis, Jr., Michael Lynton with Ares Management LLC, Charles E. Phillips, Regina K. Scully and Artemis Rising Foundation, Robert F. Smith, Sy Syms Foundation, The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, The Inkwell Society, together with these members—Jim & Susan Swartz, Hayward & Kathy Draper, Betsy & Jesse Fink, John H. N. Fisher & Jennifer Caldwell, Brenda Johnson, Eric G. Johnson, Mitch Kapor & Freada Klein, Richard & Kathy Taylor, Larry Thompson & Dr. Unjeria Jackson, Lloyd & Teri Trotter, Charlotte Wagner, and Fletcher & Benaree Wiley, and by public television viewers.