From the Quad to the Keyboard: How Hate Has Moved from On-Campus to Online- 2020 Never is Now Summit

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his panel provides the student perspective on bias and hate, illuminating ways in which antisemitism, racism and anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments are presenting themselves in a more virtual campus setting. Amidst the physical constraints posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, students discuss online harassment as well as movements toward dialogue, social justice, advocacy and allyship. The students also describe harrowing incidents of on-campus anti-Semitism that they have endured, both in person and online, that are deeply unsettling. The panel consists of three students (Blake Flayton, George Washington University; Julia Jassey, University of Chicago; and Julio Gonzalez, University of Houston) and is moderated by another student, Elisabeth Sciolla of the University of Richmond. This show was sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League and was part of the "Never is Now" 2020 ADL Summit.
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This deserves a million likes. Everyone is so well spoken.

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Professional victim players. Free Palestine

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Blake and Julia give me hope. They ate doing G*d's work. So glad there are some people on campus who push back against BDS, antisemitism and hate

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