April 6, 2018

Manor College president raises awareness of Holocaust, genocide and human rights

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Gov. Tom Wolf of Pennsylvania with the president of Manor College, Jonathan Peri, whom he appointed to chair the state’s Council of Higher Education.

JENKINTOWN, Pa. – The newly appointed chairman of Pennsylvania’s Council of Higher Education, Jonathan Peri, lent copies of Anne Applebaum’s new book “Red Famine: Stalin’s War on Ukraine” to all members of Pennsylvania’s State Board of Education.  (Dr. Peri lent the books to uphold the governor’s executive order that bans accepting gifts).  In late January, Gov. Tom Wolf appointed Dr. Peri to the role of Council Chair.

Dr. Peri, who is the president of America’s only Ukrainian Heritage institution of higher education, Manor College, distributed Ms. Applebaum’s book in support of the Board of Education’s recent committee work ensuring that the topics of the Holocaust, genocide and human rights violations are included in Pennsylvania’s basic educational curriculum, along with appropriate resources.

Several months earlier, Craig Snider, son of the esteemed late Flyers founder and Comcast Spectacor chairman Ed Snider, had led a specially appointed committee of the State Board examining the issues.  During hearings, Dr. Peri voiced the matter of the Holodomor – the genocidal Famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine – and suggested raising awareness for curricular purposes.  

Once board members are finished reading the Applebaum books, Dr. Peri said he will donate them to interested Pennsylvania college students upon request.

“Craig’s and the special committee’s work was remarkably well done, and they are to be commended” said Dr. Peri, “Adding the Holodomor to the global set of considerations here assists us all in affirming: never again!”  

Since Dr. Peri’s leadership at Manor College, now a little more than two years, the college has increased its profile concerning the need for social justice and advocacy against human rights violations, including through social justice conferences led by college faculty.  

Last November, the Philadelphia Inquirer wrote an article about sophomore Allied Health student-athlete Zola Makanda’s escape on foot from the bloody conflict in the Congo.  Mr. Makanda is thriving at Manor College as he is pursuing his degree while playing soccer on Manor’s Division I Men’s soccer team.

In addition to his service on the State Board of Education, Dr. Peri also serves on five education related boards: the State Board of Education, the Tuition Account Program 529 College Savings Advisory Board, the Charter School Appeals Board, the Pennsylvania College Textbook Policies Advisory Committee, and ex-officio on the Professional Standards and Practices Commission.  

Dr. Peri graduated from Villanova University and Widener University’s Delaware Law School.  He recently completed the organizational leadership doctoral program at Eastern University.