Argentine artist Adrian Franco, known as "Pati," is seen preparing the “No Discriminarás” traveling exhibit.

How the ‘No Discriminarás’ Traveling Art Exhibition Is Combating Hate

“No Discriminarás” (“You Shall Not Discriminate”) is  a collection of cartoons that portray the different types of discrimination that Jews face today — from the denial of the Holocaust to the use of negative stereotypes.

The traveling exhibit — an initiative of the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) — was created by Argentine artist Adrian Franco, known as “Pati,” and curated by Elio Kapszuk.

It was first displayed at the Metropolitan Cultural Center in the Ecuadorian capital of Quito in late April, coinciding with Yom HaShoah.

The majority of the collection is based on the 11 examples of contemporary Jew-hatred as delineated by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism.

Watch a video on the “No Discriminarás” traveling exhibit here:

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