UCLA Student Government Passes Resolution Condemning Antisemitism
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A swastika that was spray-painted on the Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) Jewish fraternity house at University of California, Davis last month. UCLA's student government on Tuesday passed a resolution condemning antisemitism. Photo: YouTube screenshot via Sacramento Bee.
JNS.org – The Undergraduate Students Association Council (USAC) at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) on Tuesday unanimously passed a resolution condemning antisemitism.
The resolution, which was drafted by members of Hillel and the USAC president Avinoam Baral, calls on the student government to fight antisemitism and for members of the USAC to attend diversity training and learn about the history of antisemitism, the Daily Bruin reported.
Passed in a 12-0 vote, the measure also condemned recent antisemitic incidents at University of California (UC) campuses, including the spray painting of swastikas on the building of the Jewish fraternity AEPi at UC Davis and the questioning of a Jewish applicant for UCLA’s student government on the basis of her religion.
The resolution approved at UCLA follows a similar bill passed in late February at UC Berkeley, whose student government also unanimously voted to condemn antisemitism.
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