Have you experienced antisemitism on campus?
Speak up, share your story, and help shine a light on what is happening so it can be addressed.
Antisemitism on campus is rising because incidents go unreported or institutions look away.
We are not looking away. When students speak, we make sure they are heard.
You can report:
• Harassment or threats
• Exclusion from student groups
• Professors making biased, antisemitic or one-sided statements
• Courses or readings that distort or demonize Jews or Israel
• Classrooms where you feel you can’t speak up
• Slogans, posters or presentations that target Jews, Zionists or Israel
• WhatsApp groups and other digital forums with troublesome conversations or, posts or attacks
• Intimidation for expressing Jewish identity
Even small moments matter. Many students hesitate to share because they worry their experience isn’t “serious enough.” If it affected you, it matters.
Your submission can help us:
• Document patterns and trends
• Inform advocacy and policy initiatives
• Engage university leadership when appropriate
• Support broader efforts to protect Jewish students
Your name and identifying information will never be shared unless you provide permission for us to do so.
You may even submit anonymously. Providing your name and contact information is helpful for follow-up, but not required. You can also share examples without identifying yourself.
If you want to discuss you experience before sharing, you can contact us at [email protected].
