Facing growing pressure from their faculty members, Muslim student groups, and outside opposition, Brandeis University is rescinding its decision to award an honorary degree to Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a women’s rights activist and critic of Islam because they were “unable to overlook her past statements that are inconsistent with Brandeis...
Uplifiting Dinner at Laurentian University
On February 28, at an off-campus event targeted towards student leaders at Laurentian University, students prepared for the imminent Israel Apartheid Week. Over twenty students participated to encourage a sense of community and social cohesion. Students enjoyed both the social experience as well as the food, talking about the event...
Queer Concordia Bows to Anti-Israel Pressure
This piece was originally published in The Concordian on April 8th 2014. Our CAMERA Fellow at Concordia, Michelle Soicher, organized the event described below. It was meant to be a non-political snapshot of Israel’s sexual minorities for the purpose of fostering dialogue and widening viewpoints. Yet the documentary ‘Out in Israel’,...
CAMERA’s Annual Gala
This past Sunday night was CAMERA’s annual dinner in New York City. Read about our dinner last year and our student award winners! This year, CAMERA supporters and students from across the country came to show their support for CAMERA. More to come!
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Apply now to be a CAMERA Fellow
Apply now to be a CAMERA Fellow for the 2014-2015 academic year! Applications are due soon. CAMERA Fellows are asked to put on 3 educational events about Israel and write 3 op-eds, get a generous stipend, free travel with us to Israel, and get to go to our all expense paid Boston student conference in...
Extremist Ali Abunimah Speaks at Haverford and Bryn Mawr
The following is a letter by our CCAP group at Haverford and Bryn Mawr which was distributed prior to the event in an effort to raise awareness of the extremist and anti-Semitic speaker who was coming to campus. The event with the radical anti-Israel writer Ali Abunimah attracted about 50 people. ...
Declare Your Freedom in Florida!
Following the success of the Declare Your Freedom event held last year in New Orleans, organized by our CCAP groups at the University of New Orleans and Tulane University, our CCAP students at UCF started planning their own Declare Your Freedom festival. This coming Sunday, Knights for Israel will be...