On May 25, 2023, the United States Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) released a Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) “as part of the Department’s launch of an Antisemitism Awareness Campaign” described in the Biden-Harris Administration’s U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism dated the same day. The DCL specifically notes the “nationwide rise in reports of antisemitic harassment, including in schools,” and reiterates the applicability of Title VI in this context. Title VI prohibits discrimination based upon race, color, or national origin by higher education institutions (IHEs) receiving federal financial assistance, and this protection from discrimination extends to students who experience discrimination, including harassment, based upon their actual or perceived: (i) shared ancestry or ethnic characteristics; or (ii) citizenship or residency in a country with a dominant religion or distinct religious identity. Therefore, students who are or are perceived to be Jewish are protected under this basis, and the DCL cautions that IHEs and K-12 “[s]chools must take immediate and appropriate action to respond to harassment that creates a hostile environment for these students.”
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