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University of Michigan Fires Diversity Administrator, Accuses Her of Antisemitic Comments

December 13, 2024, 12:49 PM


Rachel Dawson (UM photo)

The University of Michigan has fired Rachel Dawson, an administrator who worked on diversity initiatives, accusing her of making antisemitic remarks, the New York Times reports, citing her attorney.

The Times reports:

Dawson, was director of the university’s office of academic multicultural initiatives. She was accused of saying in a conversation at a conference in March that the university was “controlled by wealthy Jews,” according to documents obtained by The New York Times through a freedom of information request.

She was also accused of saying that Jewish students were “wealthy and privileged” and not in need of her office’s diversity services, and that “Jewish people have no genetic DNA that would connect them to the land of Israel,” according to the documents, which were part of a complaint from the Anti-Defamation League of Michigan.

Ms. Dawson’s lawyer, Amanda Ghannam, denied that she said anything antisemitic. Ms. Ghannam said that Ms. Dawson was fired this week after the university initially told her that she would have to undergo training. “The university has clearly, blatantly violated Ms. Dawson’s First Amendment rights, and we will take appropriate legal action,” Ms. Ghannam said on Thursday.

 


Read more:  New York Times


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