Main Jewish school voiced help for UC Berkeley‘s chancellor, who’s showing Tuesday morning earlier than an influential congressional committee probing allegations of campus antisemitism.
Chancellor Wealthy Lyons joined leaders of the Metropolis College of New York and Georgetown College in Washington, the place the Home Training & Workforce Committee interrogated them within the newest high-profile listening to analyzing how universities have responded to pro-Palestinian protests and allegations of anti-Jewish hatred since late 2023.
Berkeley is underneath a number of federal investigations over allegations that it has violated the civil rights of Jewish college students and school. Lyons, who grew to become chancellor a yr in the past, is the primary UC chief to face the Home committee in the course of the Trump presidency.
“As a public establishment, Berkeley has a solemn obligation to guard the quintessential American worth of free speech,” Lyons mentioned in his opening remarks. “This obligation doesn’t forestall us, let me repeat, doesn’t forestall us from confronting harassment and discrimination in all its kinds, together with antisemitism.”
On Monday, 82 Jewish UC Berkeley school members despatched a letter to the Home committee saying that regardless of “moments of unease and, at occasions, bodily threats” in opposition to Jewish neighborhood members lately, the Bay Space campus was general secure for Jews.
“As Jewish school who ceaselessly have interaction with campus management and stay vigilant in regards to the well-being of the Jewish campus neighborhood, we reject the declare that UC Berkeley is an antisemitic surroundings,” the letter mentioned. “We write to affirm that we really feel safe on campus and help the administration’s efforts to steadiness security with respect at no cost speech.”
The letter was organized by Ken Goldberg, professor of business engineering and operations analysis, and Ethan Katz, affiliate professor within the historical past division and the Heart for Jewish Research. The signatories included among the campus’ best-known students, amongst them Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of Berkeley Regulation and a 1st Modification skilled.
Individually, a UC union and school affiliation launched a joint assertion Monday condemning the listening to as an try by Trump administration allies to “restrict free speech.”
“The listening to is the newest in a sequence of assaults which might be a part of the MAGA agenda to defund greater schooling and restrict free speech on campuses throughout the nation,” mentioned the assertion from College Council-American Federation of Academics (UC-AFT) and the Council of College of California College Assns. UC-AFT represents 6,800 lecturers, part-time school and librarians throughout the college system.
“The Trump administration is cynically focusing on greater schooling at each degree. The liberty of each school and college students to show, write, and analysis is a cornerstone of the U.S. college system and have to be defended,” the assertion mentioned.
Professional-Palestinian school from the colleges which might be topic to the listening to additionally launched an announcement Tuesday.
“These congressional hearings are usually not about really addressing antisemitism in greater schooling. Moderately, their agenda is to convey the upper schooling sector to heel,” mentioned the assertion signed by school and workers for justice in Palestine teams at CUNY, Georgetown and UC Berkeley in addition to the Georgetown American Assn. of College Professors and the Jewish Voice for Peace Educational Council.
They known as on college leaders to “oppose the weaponization of antisemitism by means of the equation of Jewish security with the silencing and exclusion of those that converse up for Palestinian freedom and an finish to genocide.”
In an announcement, committee Chair Rep. Tim Walberg (R-Mich.) mentioned the listening to centered on the “underlying components instigating antisemitic upheaval and hatred on campus.”
“Till these components — resembling international funding and antisemitic scholar and school teams — are addressed, antisemitism will persist on faculty campuses,” Walberg mentioned.
In remarks Tuesday, Walberg singled out College students for Justice in Palestine chapters and allied campus worker chapters, College and Workers for Justice in Palestine, which have grown throughout universities within the final 18 months.
Trump and Republican allies have additionally broadly accused campuses of being too open to affect from international funding, and accused Harvard and Berkeley of not following U.S. regulation that requires instructional establishments to yearly disclose presents valued at $250,000 or extra. These accusations have centered on connections between the Chinese language authorities and Chinese language organizations to the colleges.
Harvard and Berkeley mentioned they comply with the regulation.