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  • AMNA: ONE OF THE BIGGEST

  • DEVELOPMENTS OF THIS WEEK HAS

  • BEEN THE EXPANSION OF COLLEGE

  • PROTESTS AND ENCAMPMENTS.

  • ENCAMPMENTS CONTINUE TO POP UP,

  • INCLUDING TODAY AT THE

  • UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.

  • MEANWHILE, PROTESTERS AT

  • COLUMBIA SAY THEY CAN"T REACH AN

  • AGREEMENT WITH THE SCHOOL AND

  • INTED TO KEEP THEIRS GOING

  • INDEFINITELY.

  • HUNDREDS OF STUDENTS HAVE BEEN

  • ARRESTED, AND CHARGES HAVE BEEN

  • BROUGHT AGAINST SOME STUDENTS AS

  • WELL DURING CLASHES.

  • >> OVERNIGHT, MORE VIOLENT

  • CLASHES WITH BETWEEN

  • PRO-PALESTINIAN PROTESTERS AND

  • POLICE, THIS TIME AT OHIO STATE

  • UNIVERSITY.

  • OFFICERS MOVED TO DISPERSE A

  • CROWD AFTER AN HOURS LONG

  • DEMONSTRATION, CITING RULES

  • BANNING OVERNIGHT EVENTS.

  • MORE THAN A DOZEN PEOPLE WERE

  • ARRESTED.

  • THE LATEST WAVE OF PROTESTS AND

  • ENCAMPMENTS FOLLOW

  • DEMONSTRATIONS AT COLUMBIA

  • UNIVERSITY LAST WEEK.

  • SIMILAR SCENES HAVE POPPED UP AT

  • SCORES OF OTHER COLLEGES OVER

  • THE LAST SEVERAL DAYS AND HAVE

  • LED TO HUNDREDS OF ARRESTS.

  • VIDEO FROM EMORY UNIVERSITY

  • YESTERDAY SHOWS OFFICERS PINNING

  • A PROTESTER TO THE GROUND AND

  • TASTING HIM.

  • SOME DAMAGE TRADERS ARE CALLING

  • OTHER UNIVERSITIES TO CUT

  • FINANCIAL TIES WITH ISRAEL.

  • >> WE CAME TOGETHER TO MAKE

  • DEMANDS ON THE UNIVERSITY TO THE

  • VEST THE ENDOWMENT FROM

  • CORPORATIONS THAT PROFIT OFF

  • ISRAELI GENOCIDE.

  • TO DISCLOSE WHERE OUR MONEY IS

  • INVESTED IN THE FIRST PLACE.

  • >> WHILE OTHERS WANT TO BRING

  • ATTENTION TO THE WAR IN GAZA.

  • >> WE WANT TO BE VISIBLE.

  • THE UNIVERSITY SHOULD DO

  • SOMETHING ABOUT THE GENOCIDE.

  • >> FIVE MINUTES TO LEAVE THE

  • PREMISES.

  • >> MANY SAY TODAY'S

  • DEMONSTRATIONS ECHO COLLEGE

  • PROTEST MOVEMENTS OF THE PAST,

  • INCLUDING AGAINST THE VIETNAM

  • WAR.

  • >> WHAT PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO

  • TELL THE UNITED STATES, THE

  • AMERICAN PEOPLE IS THE COUNTRY

  • SHOULD NOT FUNCTION WHILE THIS

  • WAR IS GOING ON.

  • >> THAT INCLUDES A HISTORIC

  • DEMONSTRATION AT COLUMBIA

  • UNIVERSITY ITSELF IN 1968.

  • STUDENTS OCCUPIED CAMPUS

  • BUILDINGS, THE MANY OF THE

  • UNIVERSITY CUT TIES WITH A THINK

  • TANK INVOLVED IN PENTAGON

  • WEAPONS RESEARCH.

  • IT WAS MET WITH A HEAVY POLICE

  • RESPONSE.

  • OTHER VIETNAM WAR PROTESTS IN

  • THE 1960'S AND 1970'S LED TO

  • CLASHES WITH AUTHORITIES AND

  • MASS ARRESTS, BUT OVER TIME,

  • THEY HELPED TO SHIFT PUBLIC

  • OPINION LEADING UP TO THE

  • EVENTUAL U.S. WITHDRAWAL.

  • IN THE 1980'S, A SIMILAR

  • MOVEMENT POPPED UP AT

  • UNIVERSITIES NATIONWIDE, CALLING

  • FOR DIVESTMENT FROM SOUTH

  • AFRICA TO END APARTHEID.

  • TODAY, SOME STUDENTS SAY THEY

  • ARE TAKING LESSONS FROM THOSE

  • PROTESTS.

  • >> OUR DEMANDS ARE FINANCIAL

  • DIVESTMENT.

  • THAT IS A DEMAND DATING BACK TO

  • THE ANTI-APARTHEID DIVESTMENT

  • MOVEMENT.

  • >> AS THE SCHOOL YEAR COMES TO A

  • CLOSE, THERE'S NO SIGN YET THAT

  • THIS WAVE OF PROTESTS WILL END

  • BEFORE CLASSES LET OUT.

  • AMNA: AS PROTESTS OF ISRAEL'S

  • WAR IN GAZA SPREAD TO CAMPUSES

  • ACROSS THE COUNTRY, SOME SEE

  • PARALLELS BETWEEN TODAY'S

  • DEMONSTRATIONS AND COLLEGE

  • PROTESTS IN THE PAST.

  • STEVEN MINTZ IS A PROFESSOR OF

  • HISTORY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF

  • TEXAS AT AUSTIN.

  • AND ANGUS JOHNSTON IS A

  • PROFESSOR AND HISTORIAN OF

  • AMERICAN STUDENT CULTURE AT THE

  • CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK.

  • WELCOME TO YOU BOTH.

  • PROFESSOR JOHNSTON, LET'S START

  • WITH WHAT THE PROTESTERS ARE

  • CALLING FOR.

  • WHAT IS THEIR FOCUS?

  • WHAT DO THEY WANT AS A RESULT OF

  • THESE DEMONSTRATIONS?

  • >> IT VARIES CAMPUS BY CAMPUS

  • BUT PRIMARILY WHAT WE ARE

  • LOOKING AT IS THEY ARE LOOKING

  • FOR DIVESTMENT OF THE

  • UNIVERSITY'S FINANCIAL

  • RELATIONSHIPS WITH ISRAELI

  • COMPANIES.

  • A DISENTANGLEMENT OF THE

  • UNIVERSITIES FROM RELATIONSHIPS

  • WITH THE ISRAELI GOVERNMENT OR

  • MILITARY.

  • AND TRANSPARENCY AS TO THE

  • NATURE OF THOSE RELATIONSHIPS.

  • AMNA: WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THE

  • DEMANDS AS PROFESSOR JOHNSTON

  • LAID THEM OUT?

  • DO YOU THINK THAT IS SOMETHING

  • COLLEGES CAN ACHIEVE?

  • >> I THINK THEY ARE VERY

  • UNLIKELY TO BE ACHIEVED.

  • THE PROTESTS OF THE 1960'S, IT

  • WAS POSSIBLE TO ACHIEVE SOME

  • KIND OF ACCOMMODATION.

  • FIRST OF ALL, ONE OF THE

  • DEMANDS, AN END TO THE MILITARY

  • DRAFT, RECEIVED WIDESPREAD

  • SUPPORT THROUGHOUT SOCIETY.

  • AND RICHARD NIXON'S

  • ADMINISTRATION WOULD MAKE THAT

  • HAPPEN.

  • ON CAMPUSES THEMSELVES, THERE

  • WERE SOME PRACTICAL GOALS, LIKE

  • STUDIES PROGRAMS, WOMEN'S

  • STUDIES PROGRAMS, COEDUCATION AT

  • THE ELITE PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES.

  • AN END TO LOCAL REGULATIONS.

  • THERE WAS A LOT OF GROUND FOR

  • ACCOMMODATION AND COMPROMISE,

  • AND I DON'T SEE THAT MUCH RIGHT

  • NOW.

  • AMNA: WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THAT?

  • >> I THINK THE EASIEST, SIMPLEST

  • DEMAND THEY ARE MAKING IS A

  • DEMAND FOR TRANSPARENCY WITH THE

  • UNIVERSITY'S RELATIONSHIP WITH

  • ISRAELI INSTITUTIONS.

  • I THINK THAT IS SOMETHING THAT

  • IS CERTAINLY WINNABLE ON A LOT

  • OF CAMPUSES.

  • I THINK IN A LOT OF WAYS, THE

  • ANTI-APARTHEID MOVEMENT OF THE

  • 1970'S AND 1980'S IS A MUCH

  • BETTER ANALOG THAN THE MASS

  • STUDENT MOVEMENT OF THE LATE

  • 1960'S AND SUBWAYS.

  • I THINK IT IS A BOARD TO RIVERA

  • THAT THE CASE -- IT IS IMPORTANT

  • TO REMEMBER THAT IN THE CASE OF

  • THE ANTI-APARTHEID MOVEMENT, THE

  • CALL BEGAN IN THE 1970'S.

  • IT WAS A VERY LONG AND SLOW

  • PROCESS, BY WHICH STUDENTS WERE

  • ADJUSTING PEOPLE'S VIEWS OF

  • THE CRISIS ITSELF.

  • AMNA: WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THAT,

  • PROFESSOR MINTZ?

  • COULD THESE PROTESTS START WHAT

  • COULD BE A LONG CHAIN OF

  • CHANGING PEOPLE'S MINDS WHEN IT

  • COMES TO HOW THEY SEE THESE

  • ISSUES?

  • >> THE CONTEXT TODAY IS VERY

  • DIFFERENT THAN THE 1960'S AND

  • 1970'S WHEN HIGHER EDUCATION WAS

  • GROWING AND THE FEDERAL AND

  • STATE INVESTMENTS IN HIGHER

  • EDUCATION WERE INCREASING.

  • TODAY, THE SITUATION OF AMERICAN

  • HIGHER EDUCATION IS EXTREMELY

  • PRECARIOUS.

  • PUBLIC SUPPORT HAS DIMINISHED.

  • FUNDING IS HOTLY DEBATED IN MANY

  • OF THE STATES.

  • THERE ARE THREATS AND SOME STATE

  • LEGISLATORS -- IN SOME STATE

  • LEGISLATURES TO TAX

  • ENDOWMENTS, UNIVERSITY PROPERTY,

  • UNIVERSITY INCOME.

  • DONATIONS TO MANY OF THE LEADING

  • UNIVERSITIES HAVE DECLINED.

  • THIS IS A VERY TREACHEROUS

  • MOMENT, ESPECIALLY FOR THE MOST

  • WELL ENDOWED AND HIGHLY

  • SELECTIVE INSTITUTIONS.

  • AMNA: PROFESSOR JOHNSTON, DO YOU

  • AGREE WITH THAT?

  • IS THERE A CHANCE THE PROTESTERS

  • RUN THE RISK OF LOSING SUPPORT

  • THE LONGER THESE PROTESTS GO ON

  • BECAUSE OF THIS SCENARIO?

  • >> I THINK IT IS IMPORTANT TO

  • NOTE THAT THE PROTESTS

  • THEMSELVES SO FAR HAVE LARGELY

  • BEEN PRETTY MODERATE IN THEIR

  • TACTICS.

  • WE ARE NOT SEEING AS WE DID IN

  • THE 1960'S RIOTING, ROCKS BEING

  • THROWN AT POLICE, ANY ANY

  • BUILDINGS BEING BURNED DOWN.

  • THE PROTESTS THEMSELVES HAVE

  • BEEN PRETTY MODERATE.

  • THE THING THAT IS INFLAMING THE

  • SITUATION RIGHT NOW, IN TERMS OF

  • THEIR TACTICS.

  • THE THING THAT IS INFLAMING THE

  • SITUATION RIGHT NOW IS BRINGING

  • IN THE COPS AND USING THE POLICE

  • NOT ONLY TO ENGAGE IN MASS

  • ARRESTS AGAINST STUDENTS, BUT IN

  • ARRESTING AND IN SOME CASES

  • BEATING AND ABUSING FACULTY AS

  • WELL.

  • I THINK IT IS IMPORTANT TO POINT

  • OUT THERE ARE NUMBER OF CAMPUSES

  • THAT WHICH THE UNIVERSITY HAS

  • DECIDED TO TAKE A HANDS-OFF

  • APPROACH TO THESE IN CHEMNITZ --

  • THESE

  • ENCAMPMENTS.

  • THEY HAVE BEEN PROCEEDING WITH

  • VERY LITTLE ISSUE AND VERY

  • LITTLE DRAMA.

  • AMNA: WHAT ABOUT THAT?

  • BECAUSE WE HAVE SEEN SOME PRETTY

  • HEAVY-HANDED TACTICS IN SOME

  • CASES.

  • ON YOUR CAMPUS, THE UNIVERSITY

  • OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, DOZENS OF

  • PEOPLE WERE ARRESTED.

  • POLICE IN RIOT GEAR WERE CALLED

  • IN TO DISPERSE THE CROWD.

  • IS THAT NECESSARY?

  • >> RIGHT NOW, WE HAVE MANY

  • BRAND-NEW PRESIDENTS, UNSEASONED

  • SENIOR ADMINISTRATORS MAKING

  • DECISIONS.

  • ONE SUSPECTS THAT ADMINISTRATORS

  • WHO ARE MORE KNOWLEDGEABLE ABOUT

  • PAST HISTORY, HAVE MORE

  • EXPERIENCE DEALING WITH

  • STUDENTS, HAVE BETTER RAPPORT

  • WITH THEIR STUDENT POPULATIONS,

  • THAT THIS WOULD BE PLAYING OUT

  • EXTREMELY DIFFERENTLY.

  • WHAT WE NEED TO SEE ON THE PART

  • OF SENIOR ADMINISTRATORS IS A

  • REAL WILLINGNESS TO STEP OUT OF

  • THEIR OFFICES, COMMUNICATE WITH

  • THE STUDENTS, AND TRY TO ACHIEVE

  • SOME KIND OF ACCOMMODATION.

  • AMNA: ARE YOU SAYING YOU DON'T

  • BELIEVE THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE

  • BEEN CALLED IN AND SOME OF THE

  • CIRCUMSTANCES?

  • >> ABSOLUTELY NOT.

  • THE LESSON OF HISTORY COULD NOT

  • BE CLEARER.

  • THAT THIS ONLY ESCALATES THE

  • SITUATION.

  • IT WORSENS THE SITUATION AND IT

  • RESULTS IN A DEGREE OF

  • ALIENATION THAT IS VERY

  • DIFFICULT TO OVERCOME.

  • AMNA: GIVEN ALL THAT, PROFESSOR

  • MINTZ, I WILL ASK YOU BOTH,

  • WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

  • HOW DO YOU SEE THIS UNFOLDING IN

  • THE WEEKS AHEAD?

  • >> I THINK THE CONVERSATION

  • NEEDS TO BE MADE MORE

  • PRODUCTIVE.

  • IN THIS COUNTRY, IF YOU WANT

  • POLITICAL CHANGE, YOU BUILD

  • COALITIONS.

  • WHAT I AM NOT SEEING ON CAMPUS

  • RIGHT NOW IS AN EFFORT TO HAVE

  • EFFECTIVE PROTESTS THAT WILL

  • BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER.

  • WHEN PEOPLE HEAR ANTI-AMERICAN

  • SENTIMENTS, THEY ARE RADICALLY

  • TURNED OFF.

  • THE DEMONSTRATORS IN MY VIEW

  • SHOULD BE CALLING FOR PEACE, FOR

  • THE RELEASE OF THE HOSTAGES, AND

  • AN AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY THAT

  • WILL REALLY RESULT IN A TWO

  • STATE SOLUTION.

  • AMNA: PROFESSOR JOHNSTON, I WILL

  • GIVE YOU THE LAST WORD.

  • >> I AM HEARTENED BY THE FACT

  • THAT DESPITE WHAT PROFESSOR

  • MINTZ HAS SAID, A LOT OF FACULTY

  • HAS BEEN TURNING UP IN SUPPORT

  • OF THE STUDENTS.

  • SOME OF THEM TURNING OUT IN

  • SUPPORT OF THE STUDENTS' GOALS,

  • BUT OTHERS COMING OUT FOR THE

  • RIGHT OF STUDENTS' RIGHT TO

  • PROTEST WITHOUT BEING ABUSED BY

  • COPS.

  • WE ARE SEEING THE DEVELOPMENT OF

  • A NEW COALITION ON CAMPUS AND I

  • AM VERY HEARTENED BY THAT.

  • I HOPE ADMIT IS TRADERS TAKE

  • HEED OF THAT AND DO THEIR BIT TO

  • DE-ESCALATE THE SITUATION AS

  • WELL.

  • AMNA: THAT IS PROFESSOR ANGUS

  • JOHNSTON FROM THE CITY

  • UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, AND

  • PROFESSOR STEVEN MINTZ FROM THE

  • UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN.

  • THANK YOU FOR JOINING US

  • TONIGHT.

  • >> THANK YOU.

AMNA: ONE OF THE BIGGEST

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