The Harvard University community has roundly condemned the political cartoon posted by PSC and HFSJP.
The leader of the two anti-Zionist Harvard University groups that posted an antisemitic cartoon on social media has resigned from his positions, according to an announcement first reported by The Harvard Crimson on Tuesday.
Walter Johnson, who teaches African and African American Studies at Harvard, left his role as faculty adviser of the Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Committee (PSC) and ended his membership in Harvard Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine (HFSJP), of which he was the first founding member.
The announcement follows a controversy prompted by PSC’s and HFSJP’s sharing an antisemitic image depicting a left hand tattooed with a Star of David, and containing a dollar sign at its center, dangling a Black man and an Arab man from a noose.
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