How Canada’s University Teachers Stood Up for Academic Freedom on Palestine (feat. Mark Ayyash)
Palestine Debrief12/13/21 • 56 min
In a major win for academic freedom on Palestine last month, the Canadian Association of University Teachers voted unanimously to oppose the IHRA definition of antisemitism and to defend the right to criticize Israel. In this episode, Tom and Michael are joined by Mark Ayyash to learn about how this important vote unfolded. We’ll also talk about why IHRA is increasingly understood as a threat to anti-racist and decolonial scholarship.
Links from this podcast:
Links from this podcast:
- CJPME Applauds CAUT for Opposing IHRA, Supporting Academic Freedom on Palestine
- NoIHRA campaign resources from IJV
- Full text of CAUT Motion opposing IHRA
- University of Toronto Working Group Report
- CJN article about the Jewish Faculty Network
12/13/21 • 56 min
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