Israel/Palestine
Related: About this forumUC Berkeley reinstates class on Palestine following outcry over its suspension
Source: The Guardian
The controversial class was halted after complaints it was
antisemitic and anti-Israel, but critics said the suspension
threatened academic freedom
Sam Levin in San Francisco
Monday 19 September 2016 22.36 BST
The University of California, Berkeley has reinstated a controversial course examining Palestine through the lens of settler colonialism after facing intense backlash that it was stifling academic freedom.
A coalition of Jewish organizations had launched a campaign against the course, claiming it was antisemitic and anti-Israel, and last week the elite school suspended the class, saying it did not receive a sufficient degree of scrutiny.
But on Monday, UC Berkeley announced that a review had determined the course does not cross the line between teaching and political advocacy and organizing.
Im hoping that this will make the administration think twice before they respond to outside political pressure, said undergraduate Paul Hadweh, who created the course, which is part of a UC Berkeley program that allows students to teach classes to their peers.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/19/uc-berkeley-palestine-class-controversy
6chars
(3,967 posts)Is it fair to guess a course on "The History of Muslim Terrorism and Jihad" would not be approved? (To be clear, I don't think it should be approved, but that would be basically the equivalent of what was now approved for Jews)
shira
(30,109 posts)....shouldn't have a problem being approved at UC Berkeley.
Some folks should propose it there. See how far it gets.
geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)Shaktimaan
(5,397 posts)they needed to suspend the Palestine class to expand class offerings on Israeli and Zionism. They have limited resources in the mideast department.
Little Tich
(6,171 posts)Source: The Forward
The Obama Administration just approved a $38 billion foreign aid package to the Israeli government. This is the largest aid package to Israel in history, ensuring Israel can maintain the largest and strongest military in the region.
And yet, some of Israels advocates in Northern California say theyve been battling for Israels very existence.
The existential threat? A one-unit, pass/fail course entitled Palestine: a Settler Colonial Analysis, in the Democratic Education at Cal program, known as DeCal, at my alma mater, the University of California, Berkeley. The class was to be run by undergraduate student Paul Hadweh, who grew up in Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank. Students in the course were intended to have researched, formulated, and presented decolonial alternatives to the current situation in Palestine/Israel.
DeCals are known for giving students the freedom to teach unorthodox classes on topics about which they are passionate. I once taught a DeCal about the Jewish holiday calendar; we ate a lot of good food.
Read more: http://forward.com/opinion/350233/berkeleys-choice-to-nix-palestinian-course-disgusts-me-as-a-jewish-alum/
Note: The opinions expressed in the article don't necessarily reflect my own.