L’édition 2020 de l’appel à projets locaux "Mobilisés contre le racisme, l’antisémitisme et la haine anti-LGBT" est lancée !
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Secretary General: urgent measures needed to fight anti-Semitism and online hate speech

Symposium “Racism and Antisemitism – commonplace in Europe?” at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences

Book review: Taking Up Space

‘Xenophobia in the system’: university staff launch fightback against hostile environment
With overseas academics being deported or denied permission to work, some colleagues are saying enough is enough. More...
The manhandling of a blind man shows the Oxford Union still has a race problem
The debating society felt like a hostile environment when I was studying at the university. Shockingly, it still is. More...
Inhumane treatment of Ebenezer Azamati at the Oxford Union
I was horrified to read of Ebenezer Azamati’s treatment at the Oxford Union, but sadly not surprised (Blind student dragged from Oxford Union ‘by his ankles’, 18 November). My own experiences 30 years ago also showed an elitist institution seeped in privilege. I was assaulted in the union’s bar when a rather posh chap demanded that I and my friends give him the table we were at. More...
Getting Beyond Offensive Costumes
By Greta Anderson. Students of color at Franklin & Marshall College say culturally insensitive and racist Halloween costumes worn by athletes are part of deeper racial problems on campus. More...
Discrimination Influences Student Activity and Mood
By Greta Anderson. Students who reported being discriminated against for various reasons changed their activity levels and showed indications of depression, University of Washington researchers found. More...