Report Campus Hate

October 21, 2024 Abigail Miller
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Antisemitism and hate have no place on campus. By sharing incidents with us, we are able to provide support, identify patterns and trends, and ensure that colleges and universities are working to ensure that all students feel safe and included on campus.

ReportCampusHate.org is a portal to report antisemitic and/or bias incidents targeting Jewish community members on North American college campuses.
 
The is not designed to report emergencies. If this is an emergency or you fear for your safety or the safety of others, please call 9-1-1.
 

All information submitted through this form will be reviewed by trained personnel who will support the student or reporting party in the incident response process, bringing in local Hillel professionals, the campus administration, and law enforcement as appropriate.

You may wish to report an incident anonymously. However, providing contact information will allow us to assist you more effectively and provide support.

If you are a student or campus community member and have not reported this incident to your campus Hillel directly, you are encouraged to do so. Hillel professionals are available to help students and determine how to appropriately respond to an incident.

We recognize that Jewish students hold many identities and are here to provide support in the wake of all potential antisemitic or bias incidents.
 
This site is operated in partnership between Hillel International, the Anti-Defamation League and the Secure Community Network.  

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