Jewish Group Calls On Hochul To Remove CUNY Chancellor After Law Grad’s Commencement Speech

By FOX News
Posted on 06/12/23 | News Source: FOX News

A Jewish group is calling on New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to remove City of New York (CUNY) Chancellor Felix Matos Rodriguez from his position following his response to a recent anti-Israel and anti-American commencement speech by one of the school's law graduates.

StopAntisemitism cited what it described as Rodriquez's "complete disregard for the safety of his Jewish students" after CUNY Law grad Fatima Mousa Mohammed delivered a speech that derided Israel and the U.S. as "fascist." The speech soon went viral and critics demanded that CUNY lose any federal funding it is currently receiving. The outcry led CUNY to release a statement that called Mohammed's address "hate speech," but critics argue Rodriguez has failed to adequately address the incident.

"For the past few years, we have been deeply concerned about intense Jew-hatred masquerading as anti-Zionism at the City University of New York under the leadership of Chancellor Felix Matos Rodriguez," StopAntisemitism Executive Director Liora Rez said in a letter sent to Hochul on Friday.

Rez cited Mohammed's speech as well as last year's CUNY Law commencement speech by Nerdeen Kiswani, whose group, Within Our Lifetime-United for Palestine, has been described by the Anti-Defamation League as being "radical," "anti-Israel" and supporting violence. Rez's letter also pointed to Title VI complaints against CUNY brought by Jewish students, a lawsuit from six CUNY professors looking to cut ties with the faculty union over alleged antisemitism, and Rodriguez's own failure to attend City Council meetings that were meant to address concerns of antisemitism at CUNY.

"Chancellor Rodriguez has proven that he cannot be trusted to uphold his pledge to 'champion student equity' when it comes to Jewish students, and therefore must be removed," Rez wrote.

Rez's organization told Fox News Digital on Monday that they had yet to receive any response from Hochul or her office other than auto-replies.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who was at the commencement and spoke before Mohammed, later derided her speech as "vile anti-American and anti-Israel speech promoting hate."