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Building an Event Series to Promote Dialogue and Community Awareness on Black and Jewish Relations

Last Updated: 04/28/2026

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Audience Engagement Strategy Book Analysis Community Mapping Community Outreach Continuous Improvement Data Analysis Dialogue Facilitation Discussion Guide Creation Educational Material Development Event Operations Event Series Design Feedback Collection Flyer and Press Release Development Historical Research Logistics Planning Panel Discussion Planning Partnership Development Program Evaluation Program Planning Project Management Promotional Strategy Public Relations Social Media Content Creation Speaker and Community Leader Coordination Stakeholder Engagement Survey Design Theme Extraction Travel and Accommodation Planning Venue Coordination Workshop Design

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Background & Objective

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The authors of "Blacks and Jews in America: An Invitation to Dialogue" aim to create an event series that spreads the virtues discussed in their book.

Learning Objectives

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This case focuses on designing a scalable, dialogue-driven event series that translates ideas from literature into real-world community engagement and social impact. Students will explore how to operationalize thought leadership into interactive experiences that foster awareness, trust-building, and cross-cultural collaboration. 
  •  Analyze and synthesize key themes from Blacks and Jews in America: An Invitation to Dialogue into actionable discussion topics and event content 
  •  Develop skills in designing multi-event programming that promotes sustained community engagement rather than one-time participation 
  •  Identify and evaluate target communities and cities based on need, relevance, and potential for impact 
  •  Design diverse event formats (panels, workshops, facilitated dialogues) that encourage participation, reflection, and action 
  •  Build stakeholder engagement strategies by collaborating with local Black and Jewish leaders, organizations, and community partners 
  •  Create integrated marketing and outreach plans using digital, grassroots, and media channels to drive awareness and attendance 
  •  Develop educational materials and facilitation tools that support meaningful, respectful, and informed dialogue 
  •  Plan and manage event logistics across multiple locations, including coordination of venues, speakers, and operations 
  •  Design feedback collection systems to measure engagement, learning outcomes, and community impact 
  •  Apply iterative improvement methods by analyzing participant feedback to refine and scale the event series over time
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