Alums for Campus Fairness

Alums for Campus Fairness (ACF) is an American nonprofit organization that utilizes alumni networks to combat antisemitism, demonization of Israel, and other forms of bigotry at American universities. ACF has more than 40 college and university chapters and some 10,000 members engaging their alma maters. Vassar College alumni founded ACF in 2014 in response to the rise of antisemitism, demonization of Israel, bigotry, and anti-Israel political activity on American college campuses.[1][2][3][4][5]

Alums for Campus Fairness
TypeNonprofit
Area served
United States
Websitecampusfairness.org

Reports

In October 2019 ACF released a report on antisemitism on the campus of Columbia University and the affiliated Barnard College detailing "harassment" of Jewish students and anti-Semitic statements by members of the faculty.[4][6]

Demands

The group has called for Columbia University literature professor Hamid Dabashi to be suspended for anti-Zionist social media posts.[7][8]

ACF has called on Oberlin College to address the antisemitic hate-speech directed to Jewish students.[1][9][10]

References

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