COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ARCHIVE



“We owe it to the Jewish students at Columbia – both present and future – to bear witness to this noxious culture of fear and continue pressuring this institution to make widespread reforms.”

Dr. Sheila Nazarian, Barnard College Alumna


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Introduction

Welcome to the public archive for Columbia University and Barnard College!

How to Navigate the Archive Knowledge Base

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What Is in the Archive Knowledge Base?

In this archive we document everything that contributes to the climate of severe and pervasive hostility to Jews, Zionists, and Israelis on campus.

Specifically, we track:

  1. INCIDENTS - A chronologically arranged record of antisemitic and anti-Zionist activities on campus.

  2. REFERENCE - Lists of individuals and organizations relevant to antisemitism on campus:

    1. Faculty & staff activists

    2. Students activists

    3. Organizations active on campus

  3. MEDIA & PRESS - A chronological list of articles, statements, press releases and some other media written about what is happening at Columbia and Barnard

  4. SOCIAL MEDIA - Social media platforms provide plethora of information posted pro-Israel and anti-Israel sides. When we consider such information significant to keep but it does not apply to any specific incident or person, we save it in the chronologically organized set of folders in our Asset Repository.

  5. SPECIAL PROJECTS - Sometimes we have initiative that does not neatly fit into any of the above categories. For such initiative we create a separate set of documents under this category.

Assets Repository

All files containing digital assets, such as photos, videos, documents, etc. are stored in folders in our Asset Repository.

The folders in the Asset Repository are organized similarly to the documents in this archive knowledge base. Specifically, each incident and entity that has any corresponding digital assets has a corresponding folder.

Housekeeping Matters

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