Homeland 10: Diaspora
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Emily Cohen isn’t shy about approaching strangers. But when it comes to telling her own story, she’s a little more skittish. In the final episode of the season, Emily grapples with what it means to be proudly Jewish and Zionist in the Diaspora. ~~~~  For more background on this episode, check out these resources: Film: Unsafe Spaces 2021 Online Antisemitism Report Card University of Texas and antisemitism “Diaspora,” West Side Gravy ~~~~  This show was made possible by support from the Koum Family Foundation, the Crain-Maling Foundation, the Adam and Gila Milstein Family Foundation, and the Skolnick Family Charitable Trust.
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