
How did participating in the Israel-Gaza campus protests affect your job prospects?
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Whether your participation in US campus protests affected your job prospects, you had a job offer rescinded or your life was impacted in other ways, we want to hear from you.
Campus life was upended after protests erupted across the US with calls for universities to change their policies related to Israel and hate speech. Some student protesters faced repercussions, including arrests, sanctions and deferred diplomas. And several universities canceled classes and graduation ceremonies in response to the widespread demonstrations. Whether your participation in campus protests affected your job prospects, or your life was impacted in other ways, we want to hear from you. Have you had a job offer rescinded because of your activism? Were you asked about your activism during the interview process? Or, have you faced obstacles in other areas of your life because of it? If you’re willing to share your story, we want to hear from you. Share your experiences with us and we may follow up for a CNN story. If you are unable to see the form below, click here.

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