Very moving statements. I wonder if perhaps the universities being plagued with antisemitic pro-Hamas protests might consider the following as a sanction for reinstatement for those who take part in these protests:
Suspend the protester from campus until they complete a trip to visit sites related to the Holocaust including a concentration camp, the Anne Frank House, and Holocaust Museum in DC with a requirement to write extensive essays related to what they learned. These trips would have to be verified be at the student's expense, of course, and the content of the essays would be assessed for meaningful learning and compassion as a condition of being allowed to return to their studies on campus.
Very moving statements. I wonder if perhaps the universities being plagued with antisemitic pro-Hamas protests might consider the following as a sanction for reinstatement for those who take part in these protests:
Suspend the protester from campus until they complete a trip to visit sites related to the Holocaust including a concentration camp, the Anne Frank House, and Holocaust Museum in DC with a requirement to write extensive essays related to what they learned. These trips would have to be verified be at the student's expense, of course, and the content of the essays would be assessed for meaningful learning and compassion as a condition of being allowed to return to their studies on campus.