The Gates Will Not Open: Columbia Students Resist Injustice and Silencing

 


 “This is part of Columbia’s tradition. We protested the Vietnam War before my time, but I protested the South Africa apartheid. And now these students are protesting the genocide in Gaza. This is the greatest show of courage and of love. The smoke screen is that the Trump administration wants a conservative campus that doesn’t teach love.”

Darializa Avila Chevalier, another Columbia alum participating in the protest, emphasized that the demonstration was about more than one student. “Everyone should be opposed to this because it threatens not just their right to free speech, it threatens your right to free speech, my right to free speech, the right of the press, and all our constitutional rights are threatened if we let this go unchallenged.”

Chevalier went on saying,

“I think it’s very important for folks to come together. We know that when authoritarian regimes seek to be more repressive, that’s when it’s time for us to be braver than we’ve been.”

Growing Movement

Administration Reaction

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