"USC Cancels Valedictorian Speech Over Safety Concerns"

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The University of Southern California has canceled its valedictorian's speech at the commencement ceremony due to safety concerns stemming from controversy over her social media content on the Israel-Palestine conflict. Asna Tabassum, the selected valedictorian, has faced criticism for her social media posts, with some calling them antisemitic, while others defend her right to free speech. USC's decision has sparked debate, with Tabassum questioning the university's reasoning and expressing disappointment in its response to the situation.
- USC says it is canceling its valedictorian speech because of safety concerns NPR
- CAIR-LA Demands USC Reverse 'Cowardly Decision' to Cancel Muslim Valedictorian's Speech in Response to Anti-Palestinian Hate - Council on American-Islamic Relations
- Citing safety, USC bans pro-Palestinian valedictorian from speaking at graduation Los Angeles Times
- USC Class of 2024 valedictorian’s speech canceled due to safety issues after Pro-Palestinian activity on her social media KTLA Los Angeles
- Provost announces valedictorian won't speak at graduation in May uscannenbergmedia.com
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