Campus Activism and Protests Related to Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Campus activism related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict continues as students face disciplinary actions for protests; universities implement stricter rules on protests, leading to arrests and controversial policies; student activists remain determined to make their voices heard despite challenges.

Pro-Palestinian Student Protests at U.S. Colleges

Pro-Palestinian student protesters at several U.S. colleges have reached agreements with administrators, leading to the dismantling of protest encampments. Demands vary but generally call for an end to the Israel-Hamas war and divestment from companies tied to Israel. Schools like Northwestern, Brown, Rutgers, and the University of Minnesota have made commitments such as allowing peaceful demonstrations, providing scholarships for Palestinian students, and improving campus spaces for Muslim students.

Campus Activism in the Late 1960s

College students reflect on campus activism of the late 1960s amidst rising protests on campuses across America.