A group of Democratic representatives, who are all Jewish, held a news conference after touring Columbia University's campus. They expressed concern over the presence of protesters on the university's main lawn who were spreading antisemitic hate and vitriol. The representatives highlighted that many of these protesters were not even Columbia students.
During the conference, the representatives criticized the university's leadership for what they perceived as a lack of action in addressing the issue. They emphasized the importance of creating a safe and inclusive environment for all students, as mandated by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
One of the representatives called for concrete actions to be taken, such as disciplining harassers and promoting civil dialogue on campus. They also urged Columbia University to prioritize the safety of Jewish students and to educate both students and faculty about the dangers of antisemitism.
The representatives acknowledged the university president's efforts to enhance security measures as a positive step but stressed that more needed to be done to ensure the safety and well-being of all students. They called on federal agencies and Congress to take action to combat antisemitism and protect the rights of Jewish students and faculty across the country.
In conclusion, the representatives vowed to support students and work towards creating a welcoming and secure environment at Columbia University and other educational institutions nationwide. They warned that failure to address the issue effectively would have consequences for the university.