Renin Broadnax

Renin Broadnax

City: New Brunswick, New Jersey

Campus Affiliation: Rutgers University

Last Updated: 16/06/2025

Renin Broadnax

Renin Broadnax, a part-time professor at Rutgers–Camden and the Community College of Philadelphia, is using his academic credentials to align with extremist, pro-terror movements. Just two weeks after the Hamas-led massacre on October 7, 2023, Broadnax appeared at a rally in support of Hamas—an event marked by chants calling for intifada, glorifying martyrdom, and demanding the destruction of Israel. His actions are not isolated expressions of opinion—they represent an active embrace of violent ideology, all while maintaining teaching roles that grant him access to impressionable students across educational levels.

Academic & Professional Roles

As of November 2024, Broadnax’s LinkedIn profile lists him as:

  • Adjunct Professor of Communications at Rutgers University–Camden

  • Adjunct Professor of Black Studies at Community College of Philadelphia

  • Full-Time Special Education Teacher (Grades 3–5) at Maxim Healthcare Services

Extremist Rally Participation

Date: October 21, 2023
Location: Philadelphia City Hall
Event: “All Out for Gaza – No U.S. Aid for Genocide”
Organizers: Philly Palestine Coalition, Temple SJP

Just days after Hamas murdered over 1,200 civilians and kidnapped hundreds more, Broadnax joined a rally that:

  • Celebrated Hamas leaders, including Abu Obeida

  • Chanted “Long live the Intifada”—a call for violent uprising

  • Repeated slogans like:

    “There is only one solution: Intifada, revolution!”
    “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!”

These slogans explicitly advocate for the violent elimination of Israel and promote terrorism as resistance.

Why Renin Broadnax Endangers Campus Safety

Broadnax’s visible participation in a terror-sympathetic rally, in the immediate aftermath of mass civilian slaughter, is a profound disqualification from any academic role. His access to students—especially in communications and ethnic studies classrooms, and even in elementary special education settings—presents a real risk of radicalizing young minds.

By aligning with movements that promote **violence, martyrdom

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