Oakland native Kehlani axed from Cornell concert for support of Gaza

(KRON) – R&B singer and Oakland native Kehlani was recently cut from Cornell University’s Slope Day Concert due to their stance on the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.

In a letter to students and faculty, the university’s president, Michael I. Kotlikoff, said he heard “grave concerns” regarding the singer’s “antisemitic, anti-Israel sentiments in performances, videos, and on social media.”

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Kehlani has been unwaveringly vocal in their support for Gaza amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. In their “Next 2 U” music video, Kehlani wore a Palestinian keffiyeh while performing in front of the Palestinian flag. Kehlani has also spoken in support of Gaza citizens in performances and interviews. 

West hollywood, california – june 02: kehlani attends the 2024 weho pride parade on june 02, 2024 in west hollywood, california. (photo by rodin eckenroth/getty images)

Kotlikoff explained his belief that rescinding Kehlani’s invitation to the May 7 concert was the best course of action. 

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“I understand that my decision will be celebrated by some and criticized by others. I believe it is the right thing to do and the decision I must make to ensure community and safety at this high-profile event that reaches the entire campus,” Kotlikoff continued. “Cornell is an institution where ‘any person can find instruction in any study,’ and where every person should feel included at the signature social event of the year.”

Last month, NPR reported that more than 50,000 Palestinian people have been killed since Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack against Israel. In the attack, Hamas killed nearly 1,200 people and captured 251, according to NPR.  

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