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The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) has launched its Mayors Advisory Board, a new leadership body bringing together local officials from across North America committed to combating antisemitism and building more united communities.
Chaired by Mayor Brett Smiley of Providence, Rhode Island, the Advisory Board joins an inaugural cohort of mayors representing diverse regions and constituencies. Members will provide strategic guidance for CAM’s national municipal strategy, advise on best practices, and advance implementation of the Municipal Antisemitism Action Index, CAM’s signature framework for measurable, actionable city policies.
Beyond shaping strategy, board members will also mentor their peers, helping other mayors adopt proven approaches and scale successful initiatives in their own communities, in pursuit of CAM’s broader mission to empower municipalities as first responders in the fight against antisemitism.
The inaugural Mayors Advisory Board members include:
- Mayor Brett Smiley (Providence, RI) — Chair
- Mayor Margaret Brown (Weston, FL)
- Mayor Alix Desulme (North Miami, FL)
- Mayor Marcus Muhammad (Benton Harbor, MI)
- Mayor Sharona Nazarian (Beverly Hills, CA)
- Mayor Rusty Paul (Sandy Springs, GA)
- Mayor Larisa Svechin (Sunny Isles Beach, FL)
- Mayor Howard Weinberg (Aventura, FL)
- Mayor Vince Williams (Union City, GA)
Together, these leaders represent a cross-section of municipalities united in their commitment to stand against antisemitism.
Lisa Katz, Chief Government Affairs Officer of CAM, emphasized the significance of this new initiative:
“As a former mayor myself, I know local leaders are on the frontlines when hate threatens our communities. The Mayors Advisory Board ensures that their voices and leadership guide CAM’s work in a meaningful way. And by mentoring their peers, these mayors will help accelerate action across North America, so that no city faces this challenge alone. Together, we will help municipalities move beyond statements to concrete actions that protect residents, promote unity, and send a clear message that antisemitism has no place in our cities or towns.”
Mayor Smiley stated:
“In the face of rising antisemitism nationwide, I am proud that the Combat Antisemitism Movement is calling on local leaders to come together to protect our neighbors and build stronger, more welcoming communities across the country. Providence’s Jewish neighbors have increasingly felt targeted and divided by the surge of antisemitism and my administration has worked tirelessly to ensure that Providence continues to be the welcoming, inclusive city it is known to be. As chair of the new Mayors Advisory Board, I am looking forward to working with my colleague mayors on strategies that confront hate with education, dialogue, and action.”
The Advisory Board held its inaugural meeting on September 2, and will play a central role in the upcoming 2025 North American Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism, taking place in New Orleans, Louisiana, from December 2–4.

The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) is a global coalition uniting more than 950 partner organizations and hundreds of thousands of individuals across diverse backgrounds to fight antisemitism in all its forms. By mobilizing communities, advancing innovative tools, and working with governments and civil society, CAM drives collaborative action to protect Jewish life and uphold democratic values worldwide.









