Passion counts for a lot, but the bottom line should be results. The protests seem to be headed in a different direction.
Students have established encampments and occupied campus buildings to protest Israel’s war in Gaza, roiling college campuses ...
The concept of civil disobedience was something that I learned firsthand from Julian Bond, the co-founder of the Student ...
That same year, leaders of these protests founded a new organization: the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, or SNCC. SNCC played a signal role in battling segregation and racism in the early ...
We are retired Sociology and Global Studies professors at UCSB. We are movement veterans. We are Jewish. Students across the country are protesting Israel’s war on Gaza, struggling for a path to peace ...
SNCC grew into a large organization with many supporters in the North who helped raise funds to support SNCC's work in the South, allowing full-time SNCC workers to have a $10 a week salary.
“They requested service, and when they were refused, took their seats and pulled out magazines, pencils, pads and poetry books,” the SNCC article says. Managers closed the cafeteria within 45 ...
Pro-Palestinian protests on college and university campuses across the US have been compared to the late 1960s.