Dear Friend,
Yesterday we visited the Gaza Solidarity encampment at Columbia
University in New York City, where over the last week the nation has
borne witness to a continuous, blatant assault on our democracy and
our fundamental rights.
First, they wouldn’t even let us in. The main gate was barred
and guarded, and only students or faculty with access cards were
granted entry. |
Later we gained access through a different
gate with the aid of an ally.
I met with student
activists, spoke with student journalists – and most importantly, I
listened. |
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College students all across the country
right now are courageously protesting against the Israeli genocide in
Gaza – and facing expulsion, police violence, and suppression of their
constitutionally protected freedom of speech as a
result.
I am outraged that in our supposed
bastions of free thought and debate, students are being silenced,
intimidated, and outright assaulted for speaking out against Israel’s
genocide.
Our
democracy is built on the principles of free speech, the right to
protest, and the freedom to assemble. Yet, these principles are being
trampled upon as students are denied their right to engage in
meaningful dialogue and dissent.
But if university authorities thought they
could stamp this out with a violent crackdown, the students have
proved them wrong. Instead they have inspired a wave of uprisings at
college campuses across the nation.
Two days ago, officials from the University
of Texas Austin set a heavily armed mob of police on a planned,
approved gathering of non-violent protesters. They immediately began
assaulting students, and 57 people including a journalist were
arrested without cause. |
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In the midst
of Wednesday’s crackdown, students in Texas chanted “You don’t scare
us!” at officers. The next day, they assembled again – with five times
as many people – as their classmates were still in
jail.
We just left
Atlanta, where we met with Stop Cop City activists. Yesterday a Gaza
solidarity protest at Emory University in Atlanta was met with teargas
and rubber bullets from police who arrested faculty members and
students alike. Cops were caught on film tasing one
protester who was already handcuffed and lying on the ground with
multiple officers kneeling on him.
These
students and now many of their professors are putting their bodies on
the line for what they believe in, and they deserve a president who
will hear them and stand with them.
Ours is the only pro-worker, anti-war,
climate action campaign that will be on the ballot across the country
in November. Your support is urgently needed to ensure that we can
secure our access to the ballot this November – and I need everyone to
dig deep and give what they can. |
Like their peers in Texas, the students at
Columbia are refusing to back down. And we stand with them as they
continue to call out the atrocities being committed in our name, and
demand an end to Israel’s illegal occupation of
Palestine.
Their courage
stands in stark contrast to the cowardice of politicians who refuse to
stop sending weapons to Israel or even rebuke their horrifying
genocide.
With more than
34,000 Palestinians slaughtered in Gaza, as our leaders continue to
reflexively defend Israel and send material support to sustain their
genocide, one clear truth has emerged.
Nothing will fundamentally change
as long as our government remains in the grip of the twin parties of
war and Wall Street. Join me now and help me get our movement for
justice on the ballot this
November.
In solidarity and gratitude,
Jill |
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