PUSHBACK Talks

From Shadows to Shouts: The Global Student Uprising for Palestine

May 29, 2024 Fabiola Villanueva, Helena Hägglund Season 7 Episode 12
From Shadows to Shouts: The Global Student Uprising for Palestine
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PUSHBACK Talks
From Shadows to Shouts: The Global Student Uprising for Palestine
May 29, 2024 Season 7 Episode 12
Fabiola Villanueva, Helena Hägglund

In this episode of Pushback Talks, we delve into the global wave of pro-Palestinian student protests igniting campuses worldwide. After students at Columbia University treated the Gaza Solidarity Encampment on April 17th, they found themselves in a two-week standoff that inspired students around the world. In just 3 weeks, pro-Palestinian encampments had spread to nearly 140 campuses across 45 states in the US, as well as to Latin America, Australia, Japan, the Middle East, and Europe. This episode explores the resilience, unity, and relentless pursuit of justice driving these student-led actions.

We hear from Fabiola Villanueva, a Columbia College undergraduate and key protest participant, sharing her firsthand experiences and the solidarity inspired by the encampment. Additionally, Helena Hägglund, a journalist and PhD candidate in media studies, offers insights from her reporting on the Middle East and North Africa and her involvement in pro-Palestinian student groups.

Join us as we uncover the stories behind the headlines and discuss the broader implications of this international movement.

Want to learn more? Dive into Columbia University Apartheid Divest and Helena Hägglund’s impactful work.

Support the Show.

Show Notes

In this episode of Pushback Talks, we delve into the global wave of pro-Palestinian student protests igniting campuses worldwide. After students at Columbia University treated the Gaza Solidarity Encampment on April 17th, they found themselves in a two-week standoff that inspired students around the world. In just 3 weeks, pro-Palestinian encampments had spread to nearly 140 campuses across 45 states in the US, as well as to Latin America, Australia, Japan, the Middle East, and Europe. This episode explores the resilience, unity, and relentless pursuit of justice driving these student-led actions.

We hear from Fabiola Villanueva, a Columbia College undergraduate and key protest participant, sharing her firsthand experiences and the solidarity inspired by the encampment. Additionally, Helena Hägglund, a journalist and PhD candidate in media studies, offers insights from her reporting on the Middle East and North Africa and her involvement in pro-Palestinian student groups.

Join us as we uncover the stories behind the headlines and discuss the broader implications of this international movement.

Want to learn more? Dive into Columbia University Apartheid Divest and Helena Hägglund’s impactful work.

Support the Show.