SJP, FJP demonstrate outside President Folt’s Holiday Reception

Demonstrators shouted “Carol, Carol you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide” and “free Palestine” to bring attention to Palestinian families ahead of holidays.

By NICHOLAS CORRAL
About 15 people were present, holding signs and banners and unrolling a list of names of those killed during Israel’s war in Gaza. (Nicholas Corral / Daily Trojan)

Faculty for Justice in Palestine and Students for Justice in Palestine — both advocacy groups not affiliated with the University — held a silent vigil outside President Carol Folt’s Holiday Reception on Monday night.

About 15 people were present, holding signs and banners and unrolling a list of names of those killed during Israel’s war in Gaza. Music from inside the reception at Town & Gown could be heard outside. At the end of the event, the demonstrators shouted “Carol, Carol you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide” and “free Palestine.”

Janis Yue, a media liaison for the FJP and assistant professor of clinical occupational therapy said they wanted Folt to listen to student and faculty demands.

“We really wanted to highlight the contradictions between celebrating the holidays and this university at a time when it is also complicit in the genocide against Palestinians, and bring to the forefront that we need to advocate for divestment so that Palestinian families and children are also able to celebrate the holidays in the same way that we are,” Yue said.


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