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Jewish Prof Who Claimed Discrimination Wins Settlement Against University of Maryland, College Park

Jewish Prof Who Claimed Discrimination Wins Settlement Against University of Maryland, College Park

“During her career at UMD, Dr. Landa received several awards, including the College of Education’s Excellence in Teaching Award and the College of Education’s Exceptional Scholarship Award.”

It’s important to fight these legal battles and make it painful for the schools so that they learn.

The ACLJ reports:

ACLJ Reaches Settlement on Behalf of Jewish Professor in Major Antisemitism Case Against the University of Maryland, College Park

The ACLJ has just secured a favorable settlement for a Jewish professor, Dr. Melissa Landa, who was dismissed from the University of Maryland, College Park (UMD) after becoming vocal about her Jewish faith. The settlement comes after a long-fought legal battle against the University for discrimination and wrongful termination.

As we detail in the complaint and other documents filed in the case, Dr. Melissa Landa had a successful career at the University of Maryland for 10 years. In September 2005, she began as a Graduate Assistant in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. In 2007, Dr. Landa was offered and accepted a full-time faculty position with the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. During her career at UMD, Dr. Landa received several awards, including the College of Education’s Excellence in Teaching Award and the College of Education’s Exceptional Scholarship Award. She also received a letter of commendation for her contributions to the Education Abroad Program from UMD’s Associate Vice President for International Affairs. Dr. Landa was an excellent, competent, and beloved teacher who always got high reviews.

In late 2015, Dr. Landa began organizing a group of Oberlin College alumni to address antisemitism on college campuses. In 2016, she became an affiliate professor at the University of Haifa – a gesture of solidarity with Israeli scholars who are being ostracized by the academic boycotts against Israel. She also joined the Academic Engagement Network (AEN), which is an organization of American college and university faculty who oppose the BDS (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions) movement – an international campaign that denies the Jewish people their right to national self-determination in their ancestral homeland, Israel. As Dr. Landa later testified in the case, she was discouraged from participating in these activities and told not to display an Israeli flag in her office.

Shortly after these events, and following her trip to Israel, Dr. Landa’s job responsibilities in the department were slowly diminished, and she was removed from teaching a course that she had helped develop. She began raising concerns about religious discrimination, but those concerns fell on deaf ears, and her contract of employment was not renewed. Dr. Landa filed a complaint of religious discrimination and retaliation with the EEOC. Following a full investigation, the EEOC issued a determination letter finding there was strong evidence that Dr. Landa was discharged in retaliation and urged the University to settle the case. UMD refused.

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destroycommunism | July 10, 2024 at 12:16 pm

The University explained:

Look, we fear the radical leftists while at the same time embracing them

you j ewwwws are causing them to be agitated and that means they are having another excuse to riot and make us bow down and give them money and/or more rubber stamped degrees

pleasae just go live in israel and here we give you money ,,tax money,,to go

just go away

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