UCLA Cultural Affairs Commission Cut Jews From the Hiring Process, Complaint Argues
According to a student complaint, the Commission's head directed other students to reject "Zionist" applicants.

The Cultural Affairs Commission at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) explicitly discriminated against Jewish students in its hiring process, a complaint with a university Judicial Board claims. While the head of the organization sought to cut "zionist" students from the hiring process, the complaint, from student Bella Brannon, alleges that every student who mentioned their Jewish identity—including those who didn't mention Israel or the war in Gaza at all—were rejected when they applied to serve on the commission's staff.
The Cultural Affairs Commission (CAC), according to its website, is one of 15 bodies of the UCLA Undergraduate Students Association Council. The organization provides programming that fosters "an inclusive environment to permit students at UCLA to challenge and exchange with one another and to achieve intersectional solidarity." According to Brannon's complaint, Alicia Verdugo, the student in charge of the Cultural Affairs Commission, explicitly told students working on the commission that "a lot of Zionists were applying" and to "do your research when you look at applicants, and I will also share a doc of no-hire list during retreat."
According to the complaint, the CAC's own internal documents state that "We reserve the right to remove any staff member who dispels antiBlackness, colorism, racism, white supremacy, zionism, xenophobia, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, misogyny, ableism, and any/all other hateful/bigoted ideologies."
In her complaint, Brannon wrote that "No student applicants for the Senate mentioned Zionism or any reference to Israel in their applications," adding that, out of dozens of applicants, only "five were rejected outright. And among those five, three indicated their Jewish identity in their applications. Not a single accepted applicant mentioned Judaism, making every single openly Jewish applicant rejected."
Brannon further told Reason that, out of the other two rejected applicants, one clearly used AI, and the other wrote about "political inclusion and dialog across differences, which is something that cultural affairs is clearly not interested in."
Brannon herself applied to serve on the CAC's Hip Hop Congress, but was rejected. "I'm Jewish, I'm proud, and I can also groove on the bass," says Brannon. "But unfortunately, because of Verdugo's clear employment discrimination against Jews, I didn't get that chance."
According to a November article in Ha'Am, UCLA's Jewish student newspaper, when asked for comment on the allegations, Verdugo responded that "The Cultural Affairs Commission (CAC) is an organization that has historically, and continuously, stood with marginalized and vulnerable populations. As such we do not tolerate or endorse hateful rhetoric or actions of any kind from the world, the university, and especially our staff members. As CAC aims to continue being an organization that fights for the protections and inclusion of marginalized [sic], we will continue to hold our staff to a standard that puts the safety and needs of the communities we serve first."
"We really hoped that by filing this complaint through the student body's official channels, we could also bring it to them and say, Look, this has nothing to do with Israel, Palestine, or Gaza," says Brannon. "You can think whatever you want, but this is the consequence of hatred. This is the consequence of vitriol and cheap slogans that are affecting Jewish students who are really just trying to go help put on awesome concerts."
According to Brannon, the UCLA Undergraduate Students Association Judicial Board granted her petition against Verdugo on Tuesday, meaning that the complaint will receive a preliminary hearing. Brannon has also taken her complaint to UCLA administrators.
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>>Alicia Verdugo ... told students working on the commission "a lot of Zionists were applying" and to "do your research when you look at applicants, and I will also share a doc of no-hire list during retreat."
Alicia Verdugo's mouth is why teenagers shouldn't be licensed to drive
I wonder how many jews are outraged by this but are nevertheless perfectly comfortable blacklisting non-leftists. Given the prevalence of blacklisting in institutions with large jewish participation I'm guessing quite a few.
"According to a student complaint, the Commission's head directed other students to reject "Zionist" applicants."
Gee, I wonder if the proggies at FUCLA will reject all the Jews complaints about having all those pro-Hamas cheerleading pigs applicants?
"I'm Jewish, I'm proud, and I can also groove on the bass.."But unfortunately, because of Verdugo's clear employment discrimination against Jews, I didn't get that chance."."
If she really said that, then she didn't get the job because of discrimination against Jews or the proud. She failed because she's a bigot. Maybe more kind/condescending than 'I know how to eat watermelon and fried chicken'. Still. Maybe she should've bought the T shirt - Don't Be Racist, Be Bassist.
I like watermelon and eat fried chicken, also. It's called "being from the south." I have no idea how that became some kind of racial signifier.
Goes way back. Here's a clip from Birth of a Nation showing black legislators with fried chicken. I'm pretty sure that was not about well here's the South.
the bass guitar is a racist trope?
Bass heavy music has always been perceived as 'black' - from jazz to funk, R&B (old and new), reggae, hip-hop, etc. She was looking to be on the Hip Hop Committee. Grooving on the bass and her James Brown reference about proud mean something. As Steve Martin said best - I was born a poor black child. Maybe people weren't buying that. So now she plays victim.
ah. John Entwhistle and Chris Squire rolling in their graves.
I'm sure their applications to the Hip Hop Committee have also been rejected. Course they were rejected because they are white non-Jewish men. So that is pretty far from the intersection. of acceptability.
ah right. those guys are looking for Roger Waters he's perfect.
The 1970's is calling. They want their music back.
Second most on-brand post of the day.
did "RMac" get eliminated?
So, because they can play bass, they are a racist?
Not sure I'm following your "logic".
"To the River to the Sea" = NOT racist.
Playing bass = MEGA-RACIST!!!
She's not looking to join a band
We all know Jewish musicians have nothing to do with hip hop. Except Adam Horovitz, Adam Yauch, and Michael Diamond.
This is at least an observation that makes some sense given that what this Hip Hip Committee does is schedule a month of Hip Hop Appreciation Month events (I think in the same month as Black History Month). That said - I doubt the Beastie Boys are of much interest to the student body - and they won't be playing since I assume they're dead now. And I don't even know whether that is even a connection that she offered to (or can) make.
So what else is she offering to this entire month of events? She appreciates rhythm and groove and thus presumably can dance? And she presumably has an understanding of how much Hip Hop is appreciated in the proudly Jewish community? On what basis other than supreme arrogance would she believe that she's almost an automatic hire except for her Jewishness?
Only 1/3 of the Beastie Boys are dead.
Thought I admit I'm less interested in getting her this particular position than I am in the fact that "anti-zionism" is being proclaimed at an institution of learning.
Injecting anti-semitism into college affairs is sabotaging the institution.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5rRZdiu1UE
The tolerant and inclusive DEI crowd just can't help themselves from exercising religious and ethnic bigotry.
Remember the political party that has its members chanting gas the jews is not the party of nazis
"We reserve the right to remove any staff member who dispels antiBlackness, colorism ..."
That word - "dispels" that they are using. I don't think that it means what they seem to think it means ... - Inigo Montoya, "The Princess Bride"
I think that sentence includes a long list of words that they don't know the meanings of.
I should've figured another commenter would've noticed this...whatever it is. Is it possible they really meant it?
These same people will be your rulers in 10 years. Get out while you still can.
And move where?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11aUKrc_b9c
What a bunch of right-wing racists!
Right?
Other than cheering the bundle of time and money they're wasting why should I give a shit about marxist on marxist conflict? I only hope they both lose in the most costly and epic fashion possible.
Ha ha, that internal bickering between Bolsheviks and Mensheviks - it has no application to the real world!
"We reserve the right to remove any staff member who dispels antiBlackness, colorism, racism, white supremacy, zionism, xenophobia, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, misogyny, ableism, and any/all other hateful/bigoted ideologies."
Are they using "dispels" in some way I'm unfamiliar with? Don't they want to dispel ideologies that are hateful or bigoted?
They probably don't know the difference between "dispel" and "dispense": "Wait while the ATM is dispelling your money.....you now have a balance of $0.00."
Is this a new Harry Potter spell?
Delere Pecuniarum!
+1 I had to read the sentence twice. "They're reserving the right to remove the people driving out the undesirables?"
"I'm Jewish, I'm proud, and I can also groove on the bass," says Brannon.
If I saw this on a resume she would would be an instahire.
exactly.
I would need and interview to see the response to "Bass, eh? Yeah, I eat a lot of fish during Lent too."
(Passover)
[Do Not Hire]