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Skidmore student government reverses course, recognizes progressive Zionists clubĀ
Denying the club recognition, a Skidmore student government committee expressed concern that "one perspective being conveyed could be troublesome.ā
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After meeting with founders of Progressive Zionists for Peace, Skidmore Collegeās student government has for its required trial period before officially recognizing the student organization.
Skidmoreās student government committee, which approves clubs, met Friday with the founders of Progressive Zionists for Peace, a student organization that was originally denied recognition from the committee because the group is both ādialogue focusedā and conveys āone perspective.ā
Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS wrote to Skidmoreās president on March 17 to urge the college to recognize PZP so as not to default on its strong promises of freedom of expression and freedom of association.
Although Nessa Goldhirsch Brown, the clubās founder, that the clubās denial was not based on anti-Semitism, it was a clear violation of studentsā right to associate with likeminded individuals on campus, an impermissible outcome at a college that promises its students associational rights.
Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS urged the student government to grant PZP its trial period. If it failed to do so, it would be up to Skidmoreās administration to live up to its laudable commitment to studentsā expressive rights and grant PZP the same rights as recognized student organizations.
We applaud Skidmoreās student government for ultimately reversing course and recognizing PZP in a viewpoint-neutral manner. We hope Skidmoreās student government continues to comply with the collegeās commendable promises of freedom of expression as it considers other prospective organizations in the future.
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