
End Hate in Education
The End Hate in Education initiative seeks to eradicate radicalization, indoctrination, and Jew-hatred in schools by mobilizing parents, communities, and allies; enforcing civil rights, reforming policies, and ensuring safe, inclusive, and accurate school environments across the U.S. and Canada.
Hatred in schools is often embedded in curriculums, ignored by authorities, and left unchallenged. Our campaign confronts it head-on through grassroots activism, strategic litigation, and policy reform
Our campaign is built on two strategic pillars that work in tandem to drive both immediate impact and long-term change:
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We are equipping families and activists with a robust framework to:
Review curriculum and materials under laws like the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA) and Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
Hold schools accountable under Title VI and Title IX, demanding the adoption of standardized definitions of antisemitism, such as the IHRA working definition.
Engage directly in school governance, speak at board meetings, propose reforms, and launch community-based campaigns.
Mobilize collective advocacy through petitions, coalitions, and action-oriented campaigns for education equity.
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The campaign turns grassroots action into systemic change by:
Tying school funding to civil rights compliance and transparency mandates.
Leveraging legal remedies through strategic litigation and agency complaints.
Training school board candidates and empowering families to lead change from within.
Guidebook to K-12 Activism
A Practical Tool for Parents Who Want Transparency, Accountability, and Change in Education
The Parent Guidebook to K–12 Activism is a step-by-step resource designed to help parents access critical information about what’s happening in their local schools — and empower them to take meaningful action when needed.
Resource Library
A Growing, Crowd-Sourced Collection of Tools for Transparency and Advocacy
The Parent Resource Library is a crowd-sourced hub of public links submitted by parents and advocates across North America. It includes curriculum portals, policy documents, complaint forms, transparency tools, and more — all organized to help families understand their local education systems and hold them accountable.
Use the form to submit resources from your own district, and browse what others have shared to inform your advocacy.
Partners in Education
Organizations and Advocates Working Together to End Jew-Hatred in Schools
We’re proud to stand alongside organizations, grassroots groups, and community leaders who are working tirelessly to end Jew-hatred in education. These partners are helping to expose indoctrination, defend civil rights, and empower families across North America.
Every child deserves to feel safe, respected, and protected in school
Together, We Can End Hate in Education
Jew-hatred has no place in America’s classrooms. By working together—parents, students, educators, and advocates—we can create schools that are safe, inclusive, and accountable.
You can support this vital work by making a tax-deductible donation.
The End Hate in Education initiative is a project of The Lawfare Project, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Its purpose is to provide educational resources, raise awareness, and empower members of the community to address antisemitism and discrimination in educational settings.
Nothing on this website or in these materials is intended, nor should be construed, as: endorsement of opposition of any political candidate or party; lobbying for or against legislation beyond the limited and permissible scope allowed by law for 501(c)(3) organizational or legal advice to individuals.
This site, and the materials herein, are for informational and educational purposes only. We encourage responsible civic engagement within the bounds of applicable law. References to government policies, school district practices, or legal frameworks are provided solely for educational purposes and to promote awareness. Any actions taken by individuals based on these resources are their own responsibility. The Lawfare Project is committed to full compliance with IRS regulations governing 501(c)(3) organizations.