
The anti-racism program of the CJPME Foundation (APRCF) is conducting a national survey to document how Canadian universities and colleges have responded to pro-Palestinian organizing and advocacy.
This anonymous, self-reporting form collects detailed experiences of:
- Disciplinary investigations, sanctions, or other administrative measures related to pro-Palestinian organizing
- Policy changes affecting Palestine solidarity advocacy, protests, or campus events
- Campus security responses, including surveillance, restrictions, or police involvement
- Barriers to academic freedom, freedom of expression, or the right to peaceful protest
- Other institutional actions affecting students, faculty, staff, or organizers engaged in Palestine solidarity advocacy
Why Your Participation Matters
The information gathered will be used to:
- Identify trends in institutional responses to pro-Palestinian organizing across Canadian post-secondary institutions
- Support research, policy analysis, and advocacy to protect academic freedom, civil liberties, and campus rights
- Inform legal strategies, public education initiatives, and policy reform efforts
All responses are completely confidential. No names or identifying information are required unless voluntarily provided. Participation is entirely voluntary, and you may withdraw your contribution within two weeks of submission.
Deadline to Submit: August 10, 2026
If you have firsthand knowledge of disciplinary processes, policy changes, administrative measures, security practices, or other institutional responses related to pro-Palestinian organizing, we invite you to share your experience.
Click here to complete the survey
For questions, support, or to share supporting documents, contact: [email protected]
