Senate committee to vote on bills combating antisemitism on campuses
- April 29 has been recognized as #EndJewHatred Day to support Jewish communities in the U.S. and Canada against antisemitism, as reported by the #EndJewHatred movement.
- The Anti-Defamation League reported a record 9,354 antisemitic incidents in 2024, breaking previous records since 1979, indicating a rise of antisemitism across the U.S.
- Legislation addressing antisemitism on campuses is expected to reach the U.S. House by May, with a Senate committee voting on related bills on April 30, as per reports.
- The U.S. Department of Justice is sending a Federal Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism to ten universities, including Harvard, as reported by The Center Square.
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States, Cities, Schools Across US Declare #EndJewHatred Day in Solidarity With Jewish Community
Supporters of the #EndJewHatred movement. Photo: #EndJewHatred State and local elected officials in the US, as well as public schools across the country, have pledged to recognize April 29 as #EndJewHatred Day in an effort to empower and show solidarity with Jewish communities in the US and Canada in their fight against antisemitism. The international grassroots civil rights movement #EndJewHatred made the announcement on Tuesday, revealing that…
Does a "More Honest" Discussion about Antisemitism on College Campuses Require an Honest and Unsanitized Account of October 7?
A recent post on the Academe blog, published by the American Association of University Professors, is attracting some notice--but perhaps not the sort of
EXCLUSIVE: Lawmakers blast "fuelers of hate" behind latest university BDS proposal
Students at the University of Nebraska are preparing to introduce a resolution “to tell our universities to STOP funding genocide” that they falsely accuse Israel of committing in Gaza.Top lawmakers in Congress told the Washington Reporter that the demands may threaten funds to the public school.In response to the proposed resolution to boycott Israel, Rep. Randy Fine (R., Fla.) pointed to legislation he sponsored in the Florida legislature that…
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