Social media is a critical tool to show support for Jewish students in the fight against antisemitism on campus. Below are templates for posts that you can use and adapt.  

Social media is a critical tool to show support

Use the hashtag #NotOnMyCampus in your post

Encourage those in your community to join you

Social Posts on Commencement

Share your concerns about commencement on social media. Tag the university and call on them to ensure a safe ceremony using these graphics.

Sample Posts

  • <UNIVERSITY>, it’s time to speak out against antisemitism on campus and consistently, clearly, and transparently enforce your code of conduct to protect the safety of Jewish students! There must be no tolerance for antisemitism here! #NotOnMyCampus 

  • President <NAME>, will you speak up for Jewish students who have faced harassment on campus and enforce <UNIVERSITY>’s code of conduct? It’s time to protect the safety of Jewish students! #NotOnMyCampus 

  • <UNIVERSITY>’s Jewish students faced antisemitism and harassment in the fall semester. It’s time to consistently enforce the student code of conduct to show no tolerance for antisemitic activity and keep our campus safe and welcoming. #NotOnMyCampus 

  • Antisemitism on college campuses has skyrocketed. <UNIVERSITY> must speak out, protect Jewish students, and enforce your code of conduct so there is no tolerance for antisemitism. We must make campus a safe and welcoming environment! #NotOnMyCampus 

  • President <NAME>, will you protect <UNIVERSITY>’s Jewish community? We need you to reject antisemitism and violent hate speech. Consistently, clearly, and transparently enforce your code of conduct and show us that there is no tolerance for antisemitism on campus. #NotOnMyCampus

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