StandWithUs Testifies at NY City Council Hearing On “Antisemitism at CUNY” June 30, 2022

StandWithUs Testifies at NY City Council Hearing On “Antisemitism at CUNY” June 30, 2022


Rena Nasar First, StandWithUs Executive Director for Campus Affairs and a CUNY alumnus
Testimony at the June 30, 2022 NY City Council “Higher Education Committee” hearing on “Exposing Antisemitism at CUNY”
I want to thank Chair Dinowitz and the members of the Higher Education Committee for providing this important opportunity to address the alarming issue of campus antisemitism, in particular at CUNY. I speak before you today as an employee of StandWithUs, an international and non-partisan Israel education organization that inspires and educates people of all ages and backgrounds, challenges misinformation, and fights antisemitism. Through my work as Executive Director of the Campus Department, I help provide students around the world with the support and resources they need to stand up to antisemitism on campus, both in and out of the classroom. But I also speak before you as a CUNY alum, someone who experienced antisemitism within the CUNY system when I was a student.
Over the last few years, antisemitism on campus has steadily increased but it has not been adequately addressed. Jewish and Israeli students are being subjected to a harsh litmus test, where they are treated as equal members of the campus community only if they are willing to limit the expression of their Jewish identity, Zionism, and connection to Israel. Students who fail this test face increasing animosity and marginalization from fellow students and staff, and apathy from their administrations.
This issue isn’t just impacting students; all stakeholders within the CUNY nucleus are affected. Faculty are also being ostracized and harassed, and alumni are continually being disappointed by their alma maters.
For example:
Unfortunately these examples are mere highlights in a larger alarming trend at CUNY, where Jewish students, faculty, and other stakeholders are marginalized, effectively told that they’re not welcome to fully participate in campus life and academia, unless they check key parts of their Jewish identity at the door. I want to emphasize we are not talking about mere political differences or disagreements; Jewish students are being forced either to hide their Judaism and Zionism, or, if they choose to express these key parts of their identity, become vulnerable to intimidation, harassment, and hate from their peers and professors. Jewish and Israeli students deserve the same protections against hate and intolerance as any other community at CUNY, and it should not be necessary for the City Council to ensure this happens. This is the responsibility of CUNY administrators.
I applaud the students and faculty testifying today, but I must acknowledge that many are afraid to testify in person or virtually because of a very real fear of academic, professional, and/or social retaliation. Those who’ve found the courage to speak up and have openly shared their experiences with antisemitism have thus far found that their pleas fall on deaf ears.
Lip service is not enough; we are here demanding more. I’d like to offer the CUNY administration the following recommendations as actionable steps to address the very real and growing problem of campus antisemitism:
I look forward to seeing how this hearing results in tangible change. We expect that CUNY and other campuses will maintain a welcoming environment for all members of the campus community — Jewish and Israeli students included. Thank you for your time.

StandWithUs is an international, non-partisan education organization that supports Israel and fights antisemitism. StandWithUs empowers and energizes students and communities with leadership training and educational programs on hundreds of college campuses, high schools, and middle schools. StandWithUs informs through social media, print and digital materials, films, weekly newsletters, and missions to Israel. StandWithUs takes legal action through the StandWithUs Saidoff Legal Department. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Los Angeles, the organization has chapters and offices throughout the U.S., Israel, the UK, Canada, Brazil, Argentina and Australia. More at www.standwithus.com. 

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