Tammi Rossman-Benjamin
Tammi Rossman-Benjamin
University of California at Santa Cruz, USA
(2009 - 2013)
Tammi Rossman-Benjamin is a Hebrew lecturer at the University of California Santa Cruz and has written articles about academic anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism and lectured widely on these developments and on the growing threat to the safety of Jewish students on college campuses. In 2009, she filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights, alleging a hostile environment for Jewish students on her campus, and in March 2011 a federal investigation of her complaint was launched. In 2011 she co-founded the AMCHA Initiative, a non-profit organization devoted to investigating, documenting, educating about, and combating campus anti-Semitism in America.
Latest Posts
- Middle East Professors Boycott Israel – Where’s the Moral Outrage?
- New Proposal Would Force CA School Districts to Adopt “Liberated” Curriculum if Students Want Admission to UC Schools
- It’s ethnic studies in universities that need watching
- Scholars who support BDS are denying academic freedom to students
- Anti-Zionist attacks at universities have increased — yet schools aren’t doing anything
- A New Approach to Fighting Campus anti-Semitism
- The Sad — But True — Facts About Campus Antisemitism
- It’s time for UC Regents to implement principles against intolerance they adopted
- Denying Campus Antisemitism Puts Jewish Students at Risk
- Anti-Semitism on Campus is not just uncivil, its intolerant