The Joint Task Force to Combat Antisemitism begins holding U.S. schools to account for failures to address campus hate, starting with steep federal funding cuts at Columbia University.
CAIR says using term in that way is 'beneath dignity of his office'; Jewish groups say US president doesn't get to decide who is a Jew and that his remark weaponizes antisemitism ...
CSS volunteers in LA set up at synagogues and Jewish events, often alongside private security guards, to ensure there is ...
More damaging yet, JVP aims to undermine the gravity of antisemitism by arguing that antisemitism is being exploited to ...
The film looks at how campus protests over the Israel-Gaza war bubbled over into something more insidious.
The student complaint and the letter sent to the university by the Office for Civil Rights was obtained by Knox News in an ...
Wendy Sachs' film, which counts Debra Messing among its executive producers, explores the rise in antisemitism following the ...
To do so, we need properly trained prosecutors who can identify antisemitism and prosecute it appropriately. There is no ...
It’s the Trump administration, not Columbia, that has done nothing to confront anti-Semitism in its own ranks.
History has shown that only public outrage, donor pressure and strong action force universities to take the matter seriously.The post Democrats still wobbly on antisemitism appeared first on JNS.org.
Experts say the Office for Civil Rights, which probes discrimination at K-12 schools and universities, may have to change ...
Federal officials say a 60 colleges have been warned they could face “potential enforcement actions” over alleged campus ...