HateCheck Academy

Open knowledge for recognizing, documenting, and responding to antisemitism. Free. For everyone.

Knowledge is the first line of defense. HateCheck believes everyone - from citizens to institutions - should have access to the tools and frameworks needed to act. No login. No paywall. No gating.

🏛Professionals - municipal staff, law enforcement, educators
🎓Students & researchers
👤Any engaged citizen
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TRACK 1

Recognizing Antisemitism

Learn to identify antisemitism in its many forms - from ancient tropes to modern coded language.

5 guides|45 min total
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TRACK 2

OSINT - Open Source Intelligence Basics

Understand how public, verifiable information from the open web can be used responsibly to document hate.

5 guides|40 min total
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TRACK 3

Platform Reporting

Step-by-step guides for reporting antisemitism and hate speech on every major platform.

7 guides|35 min total
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TRACK 4

Institutional Response

What municipalities, universities, employers, and organizations should do when antisemitism is reported.

6 guides|50 min total
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TRACK 5

History & Context

Why antisemitism persists, how it evolves, and what makes it different from other forms of hatred.

6 guides|55 min total
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The gap between the scale of online antisemitism and the public's ability to recognize and respond to it is widening. Thousands of incidents go unrecognized, undocumented, or unreported every year - not because people don't care, but because they lack the knowledge and tools to act.

Choose a track above to begin learning. All content is free and open.

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