Two California colleges face civil rights complaints over alleged antisemitic bullying

Two Southern California colleges have become the latest institutions to face allegations for “caving to the anti-Semitic mob and letting them bully, harass, and intimidate Jewish students,” amid student calls for divestment from Israel.

The allegations against Pomona College in Claremont and Occidental, in Eagle Rock, on Thursday, May 9, came as campus unrest continued to simmer at colleges across Southern California and the nation. Officials readied for planned graduations amid continued outcry over the official response to large protests calling for colleges to divest from Israel.

Those calls were amplified at UCLA Thursday, as more than 800 University of California faculty and staff called for the resignation of UCLA Chancellor Gene Block over the handling of a pro-Palestinian encampment and related violence that erupted on the Westwood campus.

But the outcry further ramped up in Claremont, where at Pomona College, administrators were vowing to have a graduation even as student protesters were physically dismantling parts of the graduation stage.

Allegations against Occidental, Pomona

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