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Students walk across the University of Michigan campus on January 17, 2003 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photo by Bill Pugliano via Getty Images. 
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January 7, 2022

Podcast: Jay Greene on Anti-Semitic Leanings Among College Diversity Administrators

By Jay P. Greene, Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic

The author of a new report scrutinized hundreds of public statements from those who work in diversity offices on campus. He joins us to explain what he found.

This Week’s Guest: Jay Greene

According to Hillel International, there were 244 anti-Semitic incidents at American campuses reported during the 2020-2021 school year. That’s up from 181 incidents the year before, perhaps an especially significant increase given that many students did not convene in person, but instead attended classes online in 2020. In light of such a trend, one might hope that the ballooning number of academic administrators hired by colleges and universities to foster a welcoming atmosphere for students of diverse backgrounds would be sensitive to anti-Semitic attitudes. But, according to a new report, a great many university officers seemingly hired to combat anti-Semitic discrimination sympathize with anti-Semitism themselves.

The author of that report, Jay Greene, joins this week’s podcast. He analyzed the public Twitter feeds of hundreds of DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) professionals at 65 different universities and found that, of their over 600 tweets about Israel, 96 percent of them were critical. That in itself might not constitute anti-Semitism. But, as Greene explains in conversation with Mosaic’s editor Jonathan Silver, neither does it inspire confidence in how those who are charged with handling anti-Semitic concerns on campus might approach them.

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