Weekly Report – May 4th
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The Combat Antisemitism Movement is among the more than 80 Jewish, educational, and civil rights organizations in the United States and globally to endorse a statement developed by the Alliance for Academic Freedom (AAF) and the Academic Engagement Network (AEN), urging the membership of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) to unequivocally reject a “Resolution to
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The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) hosted on Tuesday a special online symposium featuring representatives of governmental bodies and other organizations that have adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism, who shared why they did so and how it positively impacted society. Other speakers included high-level experts highlighting the vital importance of
The City Council of Wichita, Kansas — led by Mayor Brandon Whipple — officially recognized Jewish American Heritage Month (JAHM) on Tuesday. The JAHM proclamation was accepted by Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) Founder Adam Beren, who was in attendance at the City Council meeting along with representatives of the local Jewish community, including Mid-Kansas Jewish
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The Greek Supreme Court banned on Tuesday the far-right Hellenes party — linked to the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn organization — from participating in the upcoming general elections later this month. Hellenes was founded in 2020 by Ilias Kasidiaris, several months before he was sentenced to 13 years in prison for his past leadership roles in