48 Hours at the USC Gaza Solidarity Protest
- Gladys B. Vargas
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The University of Southern California announced the cancellation of their main-stage graduation ceremony on Thursday, April 25. The ceremony had been set to take place in Alumni Park, which as of Wednesday, April 24, has been occupied by the USC Divest from Death Coalition. The coalition joins other students groups across the country in the national Popular University for Gaza, movement, which they said aims to create "climates that push universities to answer community and international calls for full divestment from the Zionist entity, and all of the industries that sustain it," according to the group.
Here, watch CALÓ News coverage of the first 48 hours of on-campus occupation by USC students and community members. Video and footage by CALÓ Video Reporter Gladys B. Vargas
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