This episode of the special series “Academic Freedom on the Line” includes an excerpt from the webinar announcing the release of the AAUP’s Report On Title VI, Discrimination, and Academic Freedom last year. Committee A Chair Rana Jaleel and former General Counsel Risa Lieberwitz share big picture findings and key takeaways from the report. Following the excerpt, CDAF host Vineeta Singh is joined by 3 academics who have faced professional challenges for their support of students organizing in defense of Palestinian rights: Anna Feder is an educator, curator, organizer, and documentary filmmaker with nearly two decades of experience in higher education. Her termination from Emerson College and the cancellation of her series have become the subject of a lawsuit, alleging that the college violated her free speech rights.Andrea Brower is an activist-scholar whose work on capitalism, colonialism, and the environment is embedded in movements for collective liberation and ecological regeneration. She recently resigned from her position of Associate Professor and lead instructor of Solidarity and Social Justice at Gonzaga University after facing harassment and repression for her Palestine solidarity activism. Judith Norman is a professor and chair of the department of philosophy at Trinity University in San Antonio, TX. She teaches topics in the history of philosophy and also works in prison education. She has organized with local organizations and also with Jewish Voice for Peace San Antonio. Links to resources mentioned in our conversation: AAUP’s Report On Title VI, Discrimination, and Academic FreedomAndrea Brower's Open resignation letterOn the IHRA Definition of Anti-SemitismMiddle East Studies Association's findings on 60+ cases of retaliation Jewish Voice for PeaceUS Campaign for Palestinian RightsAnna’s list of filmsIsraelism documentaryThe Unmaking of a CollegeThe Five Demands