OCAD sued for $1M over alleged failure to protect Jewish students
CBC
A student at Toronto's Ontario College of Art & Design (OCAD) University is seeking $1 million in damages after alleging she was subjected to ongoing anti-Jewish discrimination at the school.
The statement of claim, filed by the New York based Lawfare Project on behalf of Samantha Kline in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, claims there is a pattern of antisemitic harassment at the school as a result of OCAD's alleged failure to protect Jewish students since war broke out between Israel and Hamas.
"Antisemitism has always been a problem at OCAD, and after Oct. 7 it exploded and the school did nothing about it," Kline said at a news conference outside OCAD on Tuesday.
"The harassment, intimidation and discrimination targeting Jewish students became unbearable and were made worse by threats of violence directed at me."
Gerard Filitti, senior counsel at the Lawfare Project, said the firm is speaking with Jewish students on a daily basis who are reporting discrimination at their school, adding that the problem is "systemic" and is being reported across Canadian schools.
In response to a CBC Toronto inquiry about the lawsuit, OCAD said it takes its students' safety and security seriously.
Kline, who identifies as a Zionist, has been targeted for her beliefs, religion and ethnicity, according to the statement of claim.
"The university not being able to guarantee my safety was my main concern. I don't want any other Jewish student to have to experience this," she told CBC Toronto in an interview.
Kline claims she was unable to finish studying for her degree in-person due to the harassment she faced, including death threats, according to the statement of claim.
"OCAD has failed to enforce its own rules of conduct and has failed to sufficiently protect Jewish students from hatred, intimidation and harassment," the statement of claim alleges.
"(The school) has knowingly failed to curb rabid antisemitism, intimidation and harassment in its community (both on its physical campus and in its online community)," it further alleges.
In the court documents, Kline claims that OCAD breached the Ontario Human Rights Code. The suit requests the court to order injunctive relief requiring the school to create and enforce "its own rules, policies and codes of conduct" regarding anti-Jewish discrimination, in addition to paying $1 million in punitive damages.
The statement of claim also adds that Kline among other Jewish students were "consistently met with catcalls and written expressions," such as "F–k you Jew," "F–k you Zionist" and "Jews deserve everything that is happening to them."
In its statement, OCAD said unlawful threats and harassment are not tolerated.