Campus Protest: Here’s What You Should Worry About

https://portside.org/2024-05-03/campus-protest-heres-what-you-should-worry-about
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In case you haven’t followed it, students on over 140 campuses (and counting) around the US, and now globally, have been setting up encampments to demand that their universities take steps to end the war in Gaza. Over 2,000 people have been arrested around the country.

You may not agree with their demands. And you might not like their strategy. But here is what I think everyone should know and be deeply worried about:

THERE IS ANOTHER WAY! The Evergreen State University has agreed to the student demand to divest. Brown University is going to put the issue to a vote at the Board of Trustees (and it may lose, but at least there is a process). Rutgers University is establishing a task force to address a host of demands.  

WHAT TO DO? STEPS INCLUDE: 

The House passed HR6090, which will help to criminalize student protestors. The Senate hasn't voted yet, on S. 4091 Email your senators: innmvmt.org/emailcongress?t=0Mt7II.  

Students (and faculty and staff) around the country need your support to protect their right to protest. They need calls to local officials and university administrators to drop charges and hold police accountable. In some cases, they need money for medical treatment and to replace items broken or stolen by the police. 

If you are in a university-based union, check with them to find ways to support the protests. Many students and faculty are represented by unions that are participating in campus demonstrations, supporting negotiations, and calling for support and accountability from administrators and police.  

Stephanie Luce is a Portside moderator.


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