“Doxxing truck” displays names and images of CU Boulder Ethnic Studies Department on campus

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A “doxxing truck” campaign run by a conservative group arrived at the University of Colorado Boulder’s campus Tuesday displaying images and names of the university’s Ethnic Studies Department faculty.

The truck was spotted outside the Hale Science building while depicting the headshots of faculty members under the headline, “Boulder’s Leading Antisemites.”

The truck campaign is being run by the Accuracy in Media group, and similar trucks have been spotted at various campuses across the country going back to at least November.

The campaign’s stop in Boulder comes after CU’s Ethnic Studies Department released a statement in October showing its support for Palestinians during the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. The statement was later retracted and replaced due to concerns about the statement’s accuracy.

In a recent post on X, the organization behind the truck said their mobile billboards would be at six different college campuses this week, including CU Boulder. In an Accuracy In Media post on X, the campaign said, “Up next, our Antisemitism Accountability Campaign visited the Rocky Mountains, calling out the radical antisemites on campus.”

The Daily Camera is not publishing names or images of those displayed on the truck.

At other campuses, the truck has displayed student and faculty names that have expressed support for Palestinians. In November, a similar truck was seen at Yale showing the names and faces of students which came shortly after a lawsuit was filed by a Columbia student against the organization.

According to the Columbia Spectator, the lawsuit stated that the organization created a website domain under the student’s full name falsely claiming that he was a “leader of an organization that signed a hateful, antisemitic letter.”

CU Boulder and the Boulder Police Department have not yet made a statement on the truck’s presence.

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