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  • Meet Students at 4 Colleges Where Gaza Protests Win Concessions, Incl. Considering Israel Divestment

    To advocate for divestment from companies supporting Israel’s war on Gaza, students have mounted protest encampments at universities across the United States, including Rutgers University in New Jersey. Though Rutgers students were not able to achieve full divestment, the administration agreed to begin discussing divestment and met their demands to welcome more Gazan students to the school, hire additional professors of Palestinian studies, and establish an Arab cultural center on campus.

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  • How today's antiwar protests stack up against major student movements in history

    As tensions surrounding the war in Gaza mount, university student protests have the power enact change, much like the anti-apartheid protests of the 1980s. Following student protests of the South African apartheid, 155 universities divested from firms that supported or profited from the apartheid and in 1986 the U.S. government enacted a divestment policy.

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  • Northwestern University's deal with student protesters offers example of successful negotiations

    After students mounted a protest encampment calling for Northwestern University to divest from companies profiting from the Israel-Hamas war, protest organizers negotiated with university officials and agreed to discontinue the encampment in exchange for the creation of an advisory committee to review the university’s investments. The agreement also includes commitments to build a house on campus for Muslim student activities and to raise funding for scholarships for Palestinian students.

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  • After UT Austin protest crackdown, Houston students push limits of free speech

    As campus free speech is under fire, university student groups like Students for Justice in Palestine are pivoting their protesting and organizing efforts to continue sharing their message while still following university policy. By creating encampments that are technically art installations, students evade university free speech restrictions while still managing to protest.

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  • Inside the historic student protests for Palestine at UC Davis and Stanford

    In response to Israel’s war on Gaza, student activists at the University of California Davis helped draft and campaign in support of a bill demanding that the university divest from corporations “complicit in human rights violations against Palestinians,” drawing hundreds to speak before the student government. The student senate ultimately passed the bill by a vote of 12-2 and is now in the process of implementing it.

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  • Activists Win a Battle for Women's Reproductive Healthcare in a Rural Colorado Town

    Local activists are joining together to protest the potential closure of Southwest Memorial Hospital’s birthing center, advocating and organizing to ensure the hospital stays open and locals can access the care they need in rural areas.

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  • How Amazon Workers Got a Raise Before a Union

    In the absence of an official union, workers at an Amazon air hub formed an organizing committee to advocate for better conditions, circulating petitions and staging walk-outs to protest low pay and unsafe heat levels. The workers succeeded in persuading the company to change its policy around unpaid holiday closures and have also won incremental wage increases and improved heat protections.

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  • Power Plays

    Following a fraudulent election and violent backlash against demonstrators, activists in Belarus used open source photographs and documents, as well as those submitted by journalists and citizens, to expose police and state actors participating in human rights violations via a secure Telegram channel.

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  • How NYC students are turning the trauma of gun violence into action

    In the wake of violent incidents, administrators at two Brooklyn schools gave students space and agency to organize rallies and events protesting gun violence. Students at Williamsburg Charter High School gathered roughly 4,000 signatures in their petition for improved prevention programs.

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  • As anti-drag protests rage, counter-protest is a key part of queer activism

    When anti-drag protesters appeared at a library storytelling event in Calgary, counter-protesters from the Fairy Garden Project showed up with pink angel wings to protect performers and attendees entering the event. The strategy follows a long tradition of counter-protest in LGBTQ2S+ communities.

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