UCSB Student Senate Passes #EndJewHatred Day Resolution
The UC Santa Barbara (UCSB) Student Senate passed a resolution on April 19 urging the university to proclaim April 29 as #EndJewHatred Day.
The UC Santa Barbara (UCSB) Student Senate passed a resolution on April 19 urging the university to proclaim April 29 as #EndJewHatred Day.
According to court documents, between November 2012 and until their arrest on March 2019, Motty and Sassi Mizrahi received millions of dollars from investors in the Israeli community.
Three sets of Los Angeles-based parents of students with special needs as well as two Los Angeles Jewish schools are suing the California Department of Education and the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) over being excluded from special education funding.
After a five-hour long discussion, the Associated Students of the University of California (ASUC) Senate voted to indefinitely table the resolution by a vote of 13 in favor, four against and three abstentions.
According to various media reports, the shooting occurred at around 10:22 pm nearby a Chinese Lunar New Year festival that was scheduled to happen for two days. The celebrations for January 22 were canceled following the shooting.
MESA’s website lauded Abdulhadi’s for “her deep commitment to Palestinian Studies, in relation to not only gender, sexuality, feminist, and queer studies, but also others.” The Canary Mission watchdog noted in a January 8 press release that Abdulhadi had attempted to hold a webinar featuring former Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) member Leila Khaled in 2020 on Zoom that was ultimately deplatformed.
The complaint, which was filed by attorneys Gabriel Groisman and Arsen Ostrovsky, who heads the International Legal Forum on November 18, alleged that Berkeley Law had violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act for failing to take action against several student groups who passed bylaws barring Zionist speakers from campus.
“The ugliness of antisemitism has revealed itself in many ways throughout our community and across the country in recent weeks. I condemn it, and we must make clear that such hate will not be tolerated. The conduct alleged in this case is despicable, especially coming during one of the most joyous times of the year for Jewish people. We will always stand up against such hatred and hold accountable those who commit hate crimes in Los Angeles County.”
The Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) announced in a press release that surveillance footage showed the suspect, Eric Brian King from Dallas, TX, throwing “objects at the menorah” as well as carving Nazi symbols into it.