Discrimination?: Simmons University Offers Cultural Housing for Muslim Students, But Not for Jewish Students

Scott Giebel | August 5, 2024
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Discrimination against Jewish people across universities has continued as the Israel-Palestine conflict persists, and it is likely to worsen the longer the conflict continues.

According to an article by Campus Reform, Simmons University in Massachusetts has notably omitted a "themed housing" option for Jewish students, despite its emphasis on creating communities for various other ethnic and social groups.

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“The Trans & Non-Binary Living-Learning Communities are created for students who identify anywhere within the transgender and non-binary spectrum as well as folx who are strong active allies,” the university explained.

The private college in Boston also offers “themed housing,” for the opportunity to live in a uniquely Muslim environment.

The university claims that 'this community will be a supportive home where students can engage in a holistic experience while embracing the richness of Islamic Culture and values.'

While Israel is under attack and Jewish people face significant bias and discrimination, some universities are creating "communities" for all kinds of individuals - except those who happen to be Jewish.


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