Valerie Wu Intern Shari Redstone and Gelila Assefa Puck have joined forces to host an event designed to bring together members of Black and Jewish communities for dialogue and solidarity at a time of extreme polarization across the U.S.
The Oct. 17 event, “Rebuilding Bridges Between the Black and Jewish Communities Through Art and Conversation,” will be held at Spago Beverly Hills and emceed by Spectrum One news anchor Giselle Fernández.
Redstone is chair of Paramount Global; Puck is a partner and global creative director for The Wolfgang Puck Group of Companies, which owns the Spago brand.
The event has been long in the works and predated the outbreak of deadly violence this weekend with Hamas attacks in Israel. “Rebuilding Bridges” will spotlight an art exhibition curated by Puck and Megan Steinman, executive director of the nonprofit artists support network Denniston Hill in upstate New York.
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