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It's important that we can't ignore organizations that are already taking up these efforts and doing great work with them! I love the enthusiasm, but is it better for the cause so start anew or to support and collaborate with those who already have the foundation, and learn from them.

Examples: http://buycottisrael.com/http://www.buycottmonth.com/http://www.stopbds.com/?page_id=25

Are you trying to measure how a campus as a whole is? More often than not, there are 12 students in an SJP who get funding, bring in anti-Israel speakers, and organize. In the data, how do we differentiate from a place that has similar events and attendance (but with "community members," and not students) but has really, grassroots, anti-Israel sentiment?


How do you differentiate between faculty and administration who push to have anti-Israel speakers from those that were tricked into holding an event without proper knowledge of what would take place (which is a large % of these events)

Is it an anti-Semitic campus if you have anti-Semitic speakers at 10 events, each with 5 people? How do you weigh these things?