FILE - The White House is shown, Oct. 5, 2020, in Washington. The Biden administration says White House counsel Stuart Delery will leave the Biden administration next month after a nearly three-year run advising President Joe Biden. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
Share and Follow


(NewsNation) — The White House on Tuesday announced a new plan to counter antisemitism and Islamophobia at schools and college campuses, incidents of which have spiked in the month following the start of the war between Israel and Hamas.

The new plan involves a series of webinars and listening sessions hosted by the Education and Agriculture departments as well as an updated hate crimes threat response guide from the FBI, the White House said in a statement.

The listening sessions will take place this week between senior Education Department officials and pre-K-12 school leaders and university leaders in order to “glean key insights from the field about how some schools are keeping students safe.” Listening sessions are planned in the coming weeks for students, educators and staff.

The department’s Office of Elementary and Secondary Education will host a webinar series focused on helping schools prevent and respond to hate-based threats. The first session begins Dec. 6, followed by one Dec. 13, Jan. 17 and in February.

The Agriculture Department will connect with rural colleges by hosting a webinar Thursday. People can register for it here.

Additionally, the White House said the Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department have hosted calls with campus law enforcement and continue to provide resources to support schools’ security requirements.

The Education Department has also reminded schools of their legal obligation under Title VI to prevent discrimination and harassment.

An updated complaint form now specifies that the protections extend to students “who are or are perceived to be Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, or Sikh, or based on other shared ancestry or ethnic characteristics — making it easier for students and others who experience such discrimination to seek redress for it.”

The White House effort comes a week after the Education Department said in a letter to schools that addressing hate crimes is an urgent matter.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
University of Illinois Chicago releases report on faulty Analytical Forensic Testing Laboratory blood tests in marijuana DUI cases

Report on inaccurate blood tests for marijuana DUI cases from University of Illinois Chicago’s Analytical Forensic Testing Laboratory

CHICAGO (WLS) — The University of Illinois Chicago has released an internal…
Kill Bill star Michael Madsen's cause of death revealed

Cause of Death Revealed for Kill Bill Actor Michael Madsen

Michael Madsen’s cause of death has been revealed by his management after…
Andover cop Kelsey Fitzsimmons shot by fellow officer after fiancé said he feared she would kill their baby son

Police officer Kelsey Fitzsimmons shot by colleague following fiancé’s concern over her safety towards their infant son.

Court records reveal that the fiancé of the off-duty Massachusetts police officer…
Top 10 Fireworks Movie Scenes For Your 4th Of July 2025

Best Fireworks Scenes in Movies for Your Fourth of July Celebration in 2025

Viewing fireworks on the television during the Fourth of July does not…
Nissan recalls over 480,000 vehicles in the U.S. and Canada for engine failure risk

Nissan recalls more than 480,000 cars in the US and Canada due to potential engine problems

NEW YORK — Nissan is recalling more than 480,000 of its vehicles…
North Korea lashes out after Trump DOJ exposes massive IT infiltration scheme

North Korea lashes out after Trump DOJ exposes massive IT infiltration scheme

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! North Korean officials accused…
Serial liquor thief caught with 71 bottles of tequila in Cupertino

Man stealing liquor repeatedly caught with 71 tequila bottles in Cupertino

(KRON) — A 53-year-old Oakland woman accused of being a serial liquor…
Why the Queen was 'not at all content' at Harry and Meghan's wedding

Reasons Behind the Queen’s Discontentment at Harry and Meghan’s Wedding

The late Queen Elizabeth II was ‘not at all content’ on Prince…