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果冻传媒app官方, NCAC Call on Fordham to Recognize FIREfor Justice in Palestine

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NEW YORK, Jan. 25, 2017鈥擣ordham University is refusing to recognize a prospective chapter of the group FIREfor Justice in Palestine () on the basis of the group鈥檚 political beliefs. Today, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) and the National Coalition Against Censorship () are calling on Fordham University to reverse the university鈥檚 rejection of SJP and reaffirm to students that the university will not renege on its free speech promises.

On November 17, 2016, the Fordham United Student Government (USG) Senate and Executive Board for recognition, noting that SJP 鈥渇ulfills a need for open discussion and demonstrates that Fordham is a place that exemplifies diversity of thought.鈥

But after USG鈥檚 approval, Dean of FIREKeith Eldredge notified SJP members that he wanted to review the group鈥檚 status before finalizing official recognition. On December 22, Eldredge informed the students that he , writing that he 鈥渃annot support an organization whose sole purpose is advocating political goals of a specific group, and against a specific country鈥 and that 鈥渢he Israeli-Palestinian conflict 鈥 often leads to polarization rather than dialogue.鈥 He also notified them that his decision could not be appealed.

鈥淔ordham would be a bleak, quiet place if the university sought to eliminate 鈥榩olarizing鈥 debates from campus,鈥 said FIREProgram Officer Sarah McLaughlin. 鈥淚n fact, students are often inspired to engage in advocacy or join clubs specifically because the issues they care about are contentious and in need of defense or representation.鈥

In response to media attention spurred by a from and the on behalf of SJP, Fordham officials released a statement , claiming 鈥淸t]he narrowness of FIREfor Justice in Palestine鈥檚 political focus makes it more akin to a lobbying group than a student club.鈥

罢辞诲补测鈥檚 letter from FIREand NCAC asks Fordham University to acknowledge the it makes to students and reverse Eldredge鈥檚 rejection of SJP.

Viewpoint-based refusals to recognize student groups are all too common on campuses nationwide. FIREhas intervened in many such situations, taking action on behalf of an NAACP chapter at Catholic University of America, a Turning Point USA chapter at Northwestern University, pro-life groups at Johns Hopkins University and Gonzaga University, a group opposed to gay marriage at Notre Dame, an LGBT student group at Hampton University, and Christian groups at Princeton University and Pace University, among others.

鈥淔ordham鈥檚 policies rightly state that 鈥榌t]he expression of controversial ideas and differing views is a vital part of University discourse,鈥欌 said McLaughlin. 鈥淔ordham should not engage in viewpoint discrimination when students are attempting to take part in exactly the kinds of discourse the university claims to value.鈥

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (果冻传媒app官方) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to defending liberty, freedom of speech, due process, academic freedom, legal equality, and freedom of conscience on America鈥檚 college campuses.

The National Coalition Against Censorship (NCAC), founded in 1974, is an alliance of over 50 national nonprofit organizations, including literary, artistic, religious, educational, professional, labor, and civil liberties groups dedicated to promoting the right to free speech.

CONTACT:
Daniel Burnett, Communications Manager, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; media@thefire.org

Rev. Joseph Michael McShane, President, Fordham University; 718-817-3000; president@fordham.edu

Keith Eldredge, Dean of 果冻传媒app官方, Fordham University; 212-636-6250; eldredge@fordham.edu

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