Wise is a proud center for the Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning. Hundreds of adult students have experienced the transformational learning that is the hallmark of this enriching program. The term ‘transformational’ is used to describe the Melton experience because its goal is not merely to pump more facts into the learners’ brains, but to change and enrich their self-understanding of what it means to be a Jew.
I relish encountering ideas that transform my thinking about issues. When my assumptions are challenged and my understanding about something is broadened and deepened, I feel like I go forward encountering the world and other people differently. As this is Black History Month, I’d like to call on our community to take some time to engage in transformational learning about the Black historical experience in this country. If your last encounter with American history was middle or high school—well, there’s a lot more to learn. Even if you’ve done some studying since then, our current perspectives on the Black experience in this country have changed dramatically. Fortunately, there is an abundance of media that can offer us transformative learning about the Black experience and in so doing, provide insights into both the Black Jewish and broader Jewish American experience.
Here are just a few recommendations: