Digital Frontline Training
Understand. Recognize. React.
Now in just 10 sessions
Want to protect Jewish communities worldwide and make a real change?
Our activist training course is now shorter and sharper – just 10 power-packed sessions, available as a combination of real time events and recordings from world renowned experts.
What Participants Gain:
- Learn Cutting-Edge Tools: Get trained in FOA’s AI system to identify and track antisemitic content
- Respond effectively to disinformation
- Take action and lead in your community
- Join a global network of activists
- Live monitoring & research
- Scriptwriting & video editing
- Content creation for TikTok & Instagram
- Investigative OSINT skills
Upcoming Programs
Click each program date to see the full list of live sessions.
| Sunday | Feb 8 |
| Sunday | Feb 15 |
| Sunday | Feb 22 |
| Sunday | Mar 1 |
| Sunday | Mar 8 |
| Sunday | Mar 22 |
| Sunday | Mar 29 |
| Sunday | Apr 12 |
| Sunday | Apr 19 |
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The Online Activist Fellowship offers a unique opportunity for high school and university students, as well as individuals from diverse religious and community backgrounds, to actively combat the growing threats of antisemitism and Holocaust distortion. Participants will delve into the history of antisemitism, examine the resurgence of Holocaust denial and distortion, and gain practical tools to tackle these issues on social media platforms. Delivered online, the program covers topics like social media standards, effective reporting strategies, and the parallels between today’s neo-Nazi propaganda on social media.
Program Syllabus
- Coping Emotionally with Social Media Hate
- What's Zionism Got To Do With It?: How Antisemitism Evolved Around Hate Of The Jewish State And What To Do About It.
- Introduction To Monitoring Training, Workshop And Q&a
- Telegram, Terrorism and Everything In Between
- Leveraging AI and OSINT
- Advanced Monitoring Techniques
- Creating Social Media Content and it’s Power
- Exposing Islamic Jihad: Safeguarding Humanity
- The Evolution of Hate: From Nazi Propaganda to Neo-Nazi Social Media
- Next Step in the Fight
We'll begin by introducing the team, participants, and schedule, followed by an overview of the Nazi movement and its ideology. Then, we'll dive into the challenges of online antisemitism, examining its local impact and how it manifests both online and offline.
This webinar features a keynote speaker offering expert insights into the actions of the Nazi regime during World War II and their lasting impact today. It will examine antisemitic content on social media by comparing IHRA’s working definition of antisemitism with social media hate speech guidelines. Topics include Holocaust denial, anti-Israel and anti-Zionist narratives, along with an introduction to FOA’s unique AI monitoring tool.
A step-by-step guide, focusing on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube. Participants will learn how to effectively identify, monitor, and report antisemitic content on social media.
Examining the impact of Hitler's propaganda and its modern-day revival through neo-Nazi content on social networks. This session will analyze historical examples from the 1930s, including the role of radio, and compare them to the influence of neo-Nazi groups on today's social media platforms.
Learning how to write scripts designed to combat antisemitism, Holocaust denial, and hate on social media with a focus on creating thoughtful and impactful messages that resonate with diverse audiences.
Exploring the emotional impact of online hate speech and discovering effective ways to mitigate its effects. Gain practical tools and emotional resilience to navigate and combat hateful content.
Including hands-on volunteering and reporting challenges designed to inspire participants to apply their newly gained knowledge by identifying and reporting antisemitic posts, tweets, and videos across their preferred social media platforms.
Optimizing your LinkedIn profile, building a strong personal brand, expanding your online network, and effectively identifying and reporting antisemitic content on the platform.
Learn about antisemitism on Wikipedia and how to edit Wikipedia pages.
This workshop will teach participants advanced tools for filming, editing, and producing videos that promote messages of tolerance and fight against hate. The focus will be on delivering compelling and visually engaging content tailored to platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
Leveraging ChatGPT and other AI tools (open source, OSINT) to amplify positive content on the internet.
A practical workshop where participants will create their own video content focused on fighting antisemitism and promoting tolerance. Attendees will apply the skills they've gained to produce compelling, impactful videos with strong, clear messages.
