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SHOW NOTES | THE RABBI AVI SHOW EPISODE 20 EPISODE SUMMARY In this powerful continuation of our exploration into modern political and cultural shifts, Rabbi Avi sits down with Dr. Molly Dunn, a critical criminologist and former university professor whose life story reads like a roadmap of our current intellectual landscape. Following up on our recent conversation with Chloe Loos regarding journeys away from the far left, this episode dives into the mechanics of high-level academia, institutional power, systemic anti-Semitism, and the law. Dr. Dunn shares her profound ideological evolution from the deconstructive frameworks of progressive critical theory to an active position in the pro-Israel political center. Now serving as the Education Associate for the Center for Jewish Resilience under the Jewish Philanthropies of Southern Arizona, she details her personal transition from the ivory tower to hands-on community building, unpacking what it truly means to foster Jewish continuity and pride today. KEY TOPICS DISCUSSED * The Ideological Pivot: How tracking omissions of Jewish identity in historical research—and facing pushback from her own doctoral committee—shattered standard progressive paradigms for Dr. Dunn. * The Gaps in Intersectionality: Why modern academic frameworks miscategorize the Jewish people by forcing an ancient ethnicity, nation, and faith into rigid, contemporary American racial boxes. * When Theory Meets Reality: A look inside the criminology department and the inherent disconnect of viewing crime entirely as a social construct when Jewish communities actively require institutional protection. * The Battle with NAU: Dr. Dunn's firsthand experience dealing with antisemitic hostility from university authorities behind closed doors, and how mainstream pro-Israel legal advocates stepped up to secure an amicable resolution. * Building Institutional Literacy: Moving past street activism to teach the next generation of students how to read student handbooks, navigate institutional policies, and stand up to administrative overreach. * Legislative Hurdles & Local Action: The battle for Arizona House Bill 2867, designed to protect Jewish students and faculty, and why outside special interest groups are pushing back against those on the front lines. * The "Jewson" Community: Why Tucson’s unique ability to bring Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform leaders together to fight for Jewish peoplehood provides a powerful model for the rest of American Jewry. RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED * Support Independent Media: Help keep our studio running and our content free from corporate influence by partnering with us at https://www.patreon.com/horizontalmediapatreon.com/horizontalmedia [https://patreon.com/horizontalmedia] * Connect with Legal Support: If you are experiencing anti-Semitism or legal challenges on a college campus, find resources through https://www.standwithus.comStandWithUs [https://www.standwithus.com]. * Explore Local Resilience: Learn more about the community initiatives, public affairs advocacy, and educational programming at the https://www.jparizona.orgJewish Philanthropies of Southern Arizona [https://www.jparizona.org]. * Previous Episodes Mentioned: * Catch up on the foundational episode on Christian Zionism featuring Pastor Jeff Logsdon at the beginning of the season. * Listen to our previous episode detailing personal journeys out of the far left with Chloe Loos.
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