Difference between revisions of "Protests"

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[[Image:Shapiro.jpg|thumb|right|Protester [[David Shapiro]] sits in [[President of Columbia University|President]] [[Grayson Kirk]]'s chair]]
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[[Image:Shapiro.jpg|thumb|right|Protester [[David Shapiro]] sits in [[President of Columbia University|President]] [[Grayson Kirk]]'s chair during the [[1968 protests]]]]
  
 
So many '''protests''' to choose from...
 
So many '''protests''' to choose from...

Revision as of 21:32, 7 November 2007

Protester David Shapiro sits in President Grayson Kirk's chair during the 1968 protests

So many protests to choose from...

Pre-1960s

The Bonus Army marches down Broadway
  • 1930s: Bonus Army marches
  • Late 1930s: Anti-war rallies preceding World War II

1960s

1970-2000

  • 1972: Latino students protest for Latino Studies.
  • 1960s-1985: Students protest for divestment from South Africa, culminating in a 1985 takeover of Hamilton. Administration agrees to divest, although they didn't do so fully until 1991.
  • 1992: Students again take over Hamilton Hall, protesting Columbia's plans to turn the Audubon Ballroom, the site of Malcolm X's assassination, into a biotech research facility
  • 1996: Students go on hunger strike, and occupy Low and Hamilton for the establishment of an Ethnic Studies Department. Three years later they get a center with no hiring power.

Since 2000

Other Demonstrations

Ongoing

  • Since 1940s: Lots of tenant protests over Columbia evictions.