Students at Concordia University are documenting cases of anti-Semitism that occur on campus and making them public on a new platform, Concordiavoices.ca.
“Concordia Voices is basically a website to publicly record, document, and display all of the incidents that have been basically dismissed and isolated and just put down by the administration,” said Anastasia Zorchinsky, co-founder of the university club Startup Nation Montreal which created the website.





