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@EdWorkforceCmte Uncovers Antisemitism at APA — Launches Full Investigation

 Education and Workforce Committee Chairman Tim Walberg (R-MI) has launched an investigation into the American Psychological Association (APA), sending a formal letter to APA President Dr. Debra Kawahara.
 
The move comes after serious reports of antisemitism within the organization, including harassment of Jewish members and inadequate responses from leadership to such complaints. The Committee is requesting additional information to assess the scope of the problem and determine whether new legislation is necessary.
 
In the letter, Chairman Walberg writes: The Committee is gravely concerned about antisemitism at the APA, which represents more than 172,000 researchers, clinical professionals, professors, and students across the country in the field of psychology. Jewish APA members have reported being harassed and ostracized by their colleagues within the APA and at APA events because of their Jewish identity, their efforts to speak out again antisemitism, and their Zionist beliefs. Members have also stated that their complaints to the association have gone unanswered, raising significant concerns about the APA’s commitment to addressing harassment.”
 
The letter continues: “[A]PA has offered educational credits for members to attend conferences where speakers endorsed ‘violence against Jews and Israelis; antisemitic tropes; Holocaust distortion; minimization of Jewish victimization, fear, and grief; and pathologizing of Jewish people’s connection to their indigenous homeland.’” 

The letter further states: “In addition, the APA allegedly failed to take meaningful action against a former APA division president who has made deeply antisemitic statements. For example, she allegedly taught that Zionism is a mental illness, called to ‘destroy Zionism,’ referred to Israelis as ‘genocidal f**ks,’ and, after the October 7th attacks, wrote, ‘how dare you slander the names of our martyrs as terrorists.’ More broadly, the rampant antisemitism in her division has led to members resigning.”
 
The letter concludes by requesting all APA documents, communications, publications, programming materials, complaints, and actions related to antisemitism since October 7, 2023.
 
To read the full letter click here.

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