LOS ANGELES – Hundreds of students gathered outside the CSU Board of Trustees meeting in Long Beach to protest, demanding transparency and action from the university.
Student Demands
Students, inspired by recent activism, are calling on the university to take several actions:
- Transparency: They demand disclosure of all investments.
- Divestment: They urge the university to divest from Israeli entities.
- Support for Activism: They seek university support for student activism.
- Genocide Declaration: Some students want the university to declare that Israel is engaged in genocide.
Campus Encampments
The protest follows the setup of encampments at 11 California State University campuses, showcasing a widespread student movement.
Voices from the Rally
Brian, a student from Sonoma State University, expressed his support for the rally, criticizing the allocation of tuition funds. He emphasized his opposition to any investment in foreign states, stating concerns about Cal State Long Beach’s investments.
Closed Meeting
Despite the fervent demonstrations, the meeting remained closed to the public, highlighting tensions between student demands for transparency and institutional decision-making processes.
Conclusion: Advocating for Change
The protest outside the CSU board meeting in Long Beach reflects a growing student movement advocating for transparency and accountability within universities. As students continue to voice their demands, the need for dialogue between university administrations and student activists becomes increasingly apparent.
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