American for Peace and Tolerance (APT) on Campus seeks to expose the radical ideologies at America’s Universities that threaten academic integrity. In particular, APT on Campus works to increase public awareness of the growing hostile campus environment currently confronting Jewish students (and others) who support Israel.
APT on Campus is led by Charles Jacobs, named by the Forward as one of America’s top 50 Jewish leaders. Jacobs has founded and led several highly successful organizations characterized by groundbreaking ideas and initiatives. In 1989, Jacobs co-founded the Boston branch of the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America. In 1993, together with Muslim and Christian Africans, Jacobs founded the American Anti-Slavery Group, dedicated to bringing international attention to the enslavement of black Africans in Sudan. For his efforts, Jacobs was presented with the Boston Freedom Award by Coretta Scott King and the Mayor of Boston.
In 2002, Jacobs co-founded The David Project, which has since grown into a premier international educational institute that works to bolster the Jewish community’s response to the ideological assault on Israel with educational programs, advocacy training, and easy to implement campaigns on campuses, in high schools, churches, the media, and in the general community.
In 2008, Jacobs co-founded Americans for Peace and Tolerance (APT), an interfaith group that educates about radical ideologies threatening American society.
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American universities have become hostile environments for Jewish students who support Israel. Visit hostilecampus.org to learn more.
Working to increase public awareness of the growing hostile campus environment confronting Jewish students who support Israel.
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