Amirtha Kidambi
Amirtha Kidambi signed a May 2026 letter that demonized the Jewish student group Hillel and its members, spread hatred of Israel, and promoted the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement at The New School (TNS) in New York, New York.
The profilee's activism occurred during an extended period of global antisemitism that began with the October 7, 2023, terror attacks, when Hamas murdered nearly 1,200 Israelis, injured thousands and kidnapped hundreds. Israel immediately launched a war against Hamas.
Hillel International is a Jewish campus organization serving college students at 850 universities worldwide.
The letter Amirtha Kidambi signed [no. 120] claimed that Hillel at TNS and its members aided Israel in an alleged “genocide” in its war against Hamas, and that The New School should cut all funding for Hillel at TNS.
The letter used the terms “Israel Occupation Forces” and “IOF” in place of the Israeli army's real name, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). "IOF" is used to allege that Israel’s existence is illegitimate by accusing Israeli Jews of occupying and colonizing the entire land.
As of May 2026, Amirtha Kidambi's personal website said she had been a faculty member at The New School, where she did "interdisciplinary and decolonizing work." She signed the anti-Israel letter as a "Former Adjunct, The New School."
As of the same date, Amirtha Kidambi was listed on the Brooklyn College (BC) website as an adjunct associate professor in BC's Conservatory of Music and its School of Visual, Media and Performing Arts. The website said: "'Amirtha Kidambi is heavily invested in decolonization and deconstruction of borders physical, mental and musical' (NPR, 2024)."
BC is part of the City University of New York (CUNY) and is located in New York, New York.

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