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North Miami Mayor Alix Desulme Honored at National Summit for Striving to Combat Antisemitism

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Published on December 02, 2025
North Miami Mayor Alix Desulme Honored at National Summit for Striving to Combat AntisemitismSource: City of North Miami

North Miami Mayor Alix Desulme, Ed.D., is set to join a national cadre of mayors at the Combat Antisemitism Movement’s (CAM) Mayors Summit to exchange strategies and to strengthen initiatives aimed at curbing the rise of antisemitism in the U.S. As the city leader of North Miami, Desulme is not only participating but is also being honored for his leadership in fostering inclusivity and for his dedication to combating antisemitism and other forms of hate.

This engagement places him among a select group of civic leaders who have been recognized for their active efforts to promote community safety and unity. According to North Miami's official announcement, only two other U.S. mayors have received this distinction to date, suggesting a noteworthy commitment to such causes among a relatively small number of municipal leaders. "As the Mayor of the City of North Miami, I am committed to standing against antisemitism and all forms of hate," Desulme stated.

The significance of the Mayors Summit, orchestrated by CAM, is in its collaboration to address antisemitism at local levels, sharing impactful strategies among municipal leaders. The summit presents a central platform for mayors to collectively approach the eradication of hatred and discrimination within their respective cities.

Mayor Desulme expressed enthusiasm for the collective effort, pointing out the summit's role in furthering unity, safety, and inclusiveness. "This summit is an important opportunity to learn from and collaborate with mayors across the nation to ensure our communities remain safe, inclusive, and united," he told the City of North Miami.