Tag: Students For Justice In Palestine

Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) began as a moderate voice advocating for Palestinian rights during the Oslo peace process.
In response to a congressional hearing, Jewish and pro-Israel groups are grappling with questions about what constitutes a call for genocide and how it should be punished.
Rutgers University has suspended its chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) due to violations of university policies, including disruptive conduct and inappropriate use of space.
The author, a senior at Rutgers University, reflects on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on college campuses.
Florida State University System Chancellor Ray Rodrigues has ordered the deactivation of all chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), claiming they violated the state's prohibition against material support for designated terrorist groups.
Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside Columbia University in New York to protest the university's suspension of Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace.
George Washington University has suspended Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) for at least 90 days, making it the third U.S. college to curtail the group's operations this month.
Brandeis University recently decided to remove recognition of its campus chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) due to the group's support for terrorism.
Columbia University has suspended two student clubs, Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace, for repeatedly violating university policies related to holding campus events.
Brandeis University has revoked recognition of its campus chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), citing the group's open support for Hamas, which the United States designates as a foreign terror group.
A Hillel chapter in Westchester, New York is accusing Sarah Lawrence College of violating Jewish students' civil rights by not addressing persistent antisemitism on campus.
The ACLU has criticized the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) for accusing pro-Palestine student groups, particularly Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), of supporting Hamas and advocating for violence.
In this heartfelt letter, the author addresses Jewish college students who are feeling scared and isolated on their campuses.
In this article, the authors argue that while they condemn the expressions of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapters that support Hamas and engage in hateful rhetoric, they also defend their right to freedom of speech.
Pro-Palestinian students at George Washington University projected anti-Israel slogans on the university's library building.
On Sunday, the student government at Brandeis University voted down a resolution condemning Hamas and calling for the release of its hostages.
Jewish students at American universities are feeling hurt and betrayed by the lack of support on campuses in the wake of recent Hamas attacks on Israel.
The article discusses the Jewish-American response to the October 7th massacres, particularly focusing on the reaction of Joshua Leifer, a contributing editor for Jewish Currents.
The author describes their experience as a Jewish student at Columbia University.
George Washington University has cleared the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter and its leader of any wrongdoing in an incident where anti-Zionist posters were placed outside the Hillel building on campus.
Controversy has arisen at UC Berkeley Law School over the adoption of bylaws by several student groups that would ban Zionist speakers.
The article discusses the importance of free speech and the challenges it presents, particularly within the context of antisemitic and anti-Israel speech.
A battle over antisemitism erupted at the City University of New York (CUNY) when two resolutions addressing the definition of antisemitism were brought to the student government.
The author describes her experience being protested at Bard College for being a Jew during a conference on racism and anti-Semitism.
Fordham University has been ordered by a New York state court to recognize a chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) following a two-year legal battle.