06-24-2024, 05:02 PM
With the intent of providing views for both sides, I hope this posting of these Stanford committee reports helps people to better understand each side. I truly hope this doesn't lead to heated discussions here.
Note that these reports were submitted (May 31) about 5 days before the President's office was occupied (June 5). Obviously the reports don't cover that event. Whether the submission of the report somehow influenced the event or its handling, I have no idea.
June 20, 2024: "Two reports released on communities significantly impacted by events of Oct. 7 and afterward"
Note that these reports were submitted (May 31) about 5 days before the President's office was occupied (June 5). Obviously the reports don't cover that event. Whether the submission of the report somehow influenced the event or its handling, I have no idea.
June 20, 2024: "Two reports released on communities significantly impacted by events of Oct. 7 and afterward"
Quote:Two separate committees – the Muslim, Arab, and Palestinian Communities Committee and the Subcommittee on Antisemitism and Anti-Israeli Bias – have each released reports from their seven-month reviews of what people in their communities have experienced before and after the events of Oct. 7, 2023.
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The reports, delivered to the president and provost on May 31, are each around 150 pages in length and are based on hundreds of hours the committees spent listening to experiences and concerns of Stanford community members.
