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[RECAP] What Professors Need to Know about Online Hate and Harassment – PEN America

| April 14, 2020

An online forum hosted by PEN Americas Campus Free Speech Program NEW YORKThis week, PEN Americas Campus Free Speech Program launched a webinar series, Free Speech and the Virtual Campus, with an inaugural session devoted to What Professors Need to Know about Online Hate and Harassment. Hundreds of participants viewed the session from seven countries, as panelists discussed online attacks and abuse that faculty can prepare for, defend against, and combat

Arrest warrant issued for suspect who drew anti-Semitic graffiti on Chabad Center in Brookline – MassLive.com

| April 14, 2020

An arrest warrant has been issued for a man suspected of drawing anti-Semitic graffiti on the property of a Jewish institution in Brookline, authorities announced Wednesday. The Brookline Police Department alerted the public Monday that a person had graffitied the Chabad Center on Harvard Street over the weekend.

Jews react with sadness to Bernie Sanders dropping out of the presidential race – Forward

| April 14, 2020

Getty Bernie Sanders speaking during the last Democratic debate, with Joe Biden, on March 15, 2020. Sen.

Scores Fight White House In Birth Control Case At High Court – Law360

| April 14, 2020

Law360 (April 8, 2020, 11:20 PM EDT) -- Twenty states, 32 cities, 186 federal lawmakers and dozens of interest groups railed against the Trump administrations stance in a blockbuster Affordable Care Act case Wednesday, urging the U.S.

Harris, Duckworth, Hirono to Introduce Resolution Condemning Anti-Asian Racism Prompted by COVID-19 – The Rafu Shimpo

| April 7, 2020

Sens. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii, Kamala Harris of California, Tammy Duckworth of Illinois WASHINGTON Sens.

As Passover nears, a struggle between community and coronavirus for some Orthodox Jews – ABC News

| April 7, 2020

The centuries-old premium Jewish communities place on religious gatherings is running headlong into the need for isolation amid the unyielding coronavirus pandemic. Like other religious institutions, Jewish communities around the country are attempting to adapt their traditions to government guidance designed to protect against the virus' spread, like holding online services and gatherings: virtual prayer in the wake of the current epidemic. But in and around New York, authorities complain that, far from discouraging gatherings, a few Orthodox Jewish leaders are leading prayer groups, celebrations and receptions that have been specifically prohibited by emergency orders in both New York and New Jersey.

Coronavirus has no race or nationality. Stop using it to fuel hate. – WHYY

| April 7, 2020

We are in the middle of a pandemic, fighting novel coronavirus and its resulting disease, COVID-19. The crisis demands an all-hands-on-deck response we all play a role in stopping the spread of the virus and minimizing the number of deaths.

ADL: How to prevent ‘Zoombombing’ – Forward

| April 2, 2020

The Anti-Defamation League has released a list of tips to prevent Zoombombing, a tactic white supremacists and internet trolls are using to hack video conferences and project pornographic, racist and anti-Semitic imagery. Due to the coronavirus outbreak, people are relying more heavily on online video conferencing software like Zoom, which has created new opportunities for those who wish to spread hateful messages. The guidelines were drafted by experts in the ADL Center for Technology & Society in Silicon Valley

Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories Surface | Sheldon Kirshner – The Times of Israel

| April 2, 2020

Conspiracy theories, which are always grounded in malicious lies and overblown fantasies, are the bread and butter of antisemites. Usually, their half-baked, slimy suppositions rear their ugly heads during a crisis.

How to spot and respond to white supremacist propaganda – Temple News

| April 2, 2020

OLIVIA MUSSELMAN / THE TEMPLE NEWS I was walking one day last semester on the corner of Cecil B. Moore Avenue and 12th Street when I saw a sticker on a telephone pole, high out of my reach. The smile I had just seconds before slid off my face when I recognized the symbol.


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