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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCal Poly Humboldt campus closing for rest of semester due to protests (and vandalism); will have online classes
https://www.cnn.com/business/live-news/university-protests-palestine-04-27-24/h_ccf7c39f0ae00a7589491810e0bfea4eStudents are very proud of their vandalism and occupation, calling it "redecorating" and "liberation."
@CallaWalsh
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Cant believe more ppl arent talking about Cal Poly Humboldt. Despite federal & state authorities threats, students arent backing down. They occupied a 2nd building after renaming Seimens Hall Intifada Hall & redecorated the Presidents office as part of the liberated zone:
Cal Poly Humboldts occupation is being ignored by most media and organizations, perhaps because its students are primarily working class and employing the most advanced militant tactics weve seen in the country. Classes have been canceled the rest of the semester
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@dataredistro
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The Cal Poly Humboldt comrades in their full splendor.
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@CallaWalsh
Can we talk about how the Cal Poly admin is begging students to stop & threatening to unleash federal/state authorities but the Cal Poly kids are rejecting negotiations without amnesty & shitposting in response to their President after occupying his office & 2 whole buildings 😂
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@CallaWalsh
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Cant believe more ppl arent talking about Cal Poly Humboldt. Despite federal & state authorities threats, students arent backing down. They occupied a 2nd building after renaming Seimens Hall Intifada Hall & redecorated the Presidents office as part of the liberated zone:
@HoboPolitic
Cal Poly Humboldt has no ties to Israel or the IDF and was already active in responsible investments. They've done millions of dollars of damage and denied other students access to education for nothing.
These kids should have gone home after the first night.
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kimbutgar
(21,284 posts)I wonder if there are some instigators who arent students.
PufPuf23
(8,856 posts)Several local Tribes (Yurok, Hupa, Karuk, Tolowa, Wyot) have increasing political and economic power.
Some of the instigators are faculty.
Many of the students come from outside Humboldt County and come to Humboldt because they are progressive with an environmental tilt. Lots of resentment towards the university because of conservative locals.
senseandsensibility
(17,224 posts)I don't think trashing a progressive university, one of the few that has a Native American Studies program, is the right approach. This University is not, in any way, an oppressor.
PufPuf23
(8,856 posts)Hurts my heart.
Demsrule86
(68,818 posts)harmed. I would expel them and escort them off the campus.
PufPuf23
(8,856 posts)law enforcement. Think the mess is an unproductive fiasco and harmful to everyone except those that want to bash heads or see heads bashed or students otherwise punished. Local conservatives are happy because they do not like Cal Poly Humboldt in general.
Makes me sad. I am a Humboldt native (not Native American). Worry about the university being harmed. Note Cal Poly Humboldt is the strongest Democratic and progressive institution in Humboldt County.
Here are the two latest updates. The students demands are out to lunch. The Faculty Union is behind the students and blames the school administration for escalation.
UPDATE 5:08 p.m.: Michihiro Sugata, Professor of Sociology at CPH, approached our reporter, Ryan Hutson. He said he was present when the following information was conveyed from students to the administration. He explained that the students want this to be communicated publicly right away, in the event that it may grease the wheels for a good faith negotiation.
He told us,
[T]he students have requested
what they call the three Ds, which is to Deescalate, meaning the removal of the police and the threat of police violence, and also for academic amnesty for the students that are here that they wont be facing academic repercussions.
Number two, to Divest. They want a full audit of investments that the university may have in companies that are supporting the State of Israel. And they also want [the University to] stop selling
products from companies that
are supporting the State of Israel.l.
And then lastly,
they would like Cal Poly Humboldt to make an open declaration in favor of a ceasefire in Gaza and they would like them to urge the CSU to do the same.
And if those are met, there was consensus, overwhelming consensus, within the students that they would peacefully surrender Siemens Hall, and there would be no
absolutely
no need for police violence on this campus anymore.
[T]hat has been communicated to the administration. And if the police take action at this point,
the administration needs
to respond to why they were not willing to negotiate with the students.
UPDATE 5:53 p.m.: The California Faculty Association Humboldt just posted,
CFA Humboldt Condemn the Hard Closure of Cal Poly Humboldt Campus and Risk to Campus Community Members
The Cal Poly Humboldt Chapter of the California Faculty Association (CFA), a labor union that represents teaching, counseling, library, and coaching faculty of the California State University System, strongly condemn todays actions of Cal Poly Humboldt (CPH) Administration as yet another dangerous escalation of their response to a peaceful campus demonstration.
Just after 12:30pm, Saturday, April 27th, CPH Administration sent an email that the campus was officially under a hard closure. As of the writing of this email, a strong police presence has been sighted on campus, barricades have been erected to prohibit access to campus, and students who live on campus are being restricted to the resident halls and the dining hall.
This campus closure represents a dangerous escalation of the administrative response to this weeks student demonstrations against the Israeli governments relentless assault on the people of Palestine. Student protestors and their numerous allies including faculty and staff, are still in the central campus area, now isolated and vulnerable to the kind of police violence that occurred April 22nd, the first night of the demonstration. The students and their allies are engaged in a peaceful protest, closing campus and introducing unneeded police presence puts students and others at an unnecessary risk of both physical and emotional harm.
Last evening, student protesters opened Siemens Hall, the administrative building they have been occupying, so that all could see that, while there is graffiti on the walls, there has been little other property damage. Contrary to what was insinuated by CPH administration earlier this week, no confidential files have been compromised. Nearly all administrative offices remain locked. Students are demonstrating on behalf of the people of Gaza and all Palestinians and are not interested in administrative paperwork.
CFA Humboldt demands that:
Tom Jackson, who has been asked to step down from his role as CPH President, must immediately resign.
Mark Johnson, who has been asked to step down from his role as Chief of Staff of President Tom Jackson, must immediately resign.
Barriers to Campus need to be immediately removed and campus needs to be reopened. All members of the university community need access to campus.
Police officers must leave their stations on campus and return to their home offices.
Cal Poly Humboldt administration needs to commit to student safety and agree to continue to respectfully and in good faith negotiate with student protesters.
We also ask those who are able to come to LK Wood to help observe the [perimeter] of campus as long as you are able.
In the words of CPH Professor Gabi Kirk, I have seen this happen in Palestine to restrict freedom of mobility and attempt to quash protest. Our students who are protesting for justice, peace, and an end to killing in Palestine are now having it happen to them.
Restricting freedom of movement, speech, and peaceful demonstration will not make our campus safer nor will it heal our campus community of recent events. CFA Humboldt asks CPH Administration to open the campus, support students, and allow faculty to do the job we were hired to do, teach students.
In union,
CFA Humboldt Executive Board
https://kymkemp.com/2024/04/27/cal-poly-humboldt-enforcing-hard-campus-closure-now-amid-student-occupation/
JohnSJ
(92,523 posts)involved in such activities need to be expelled from the university.
This has nothing to do with the Israeli Palestinian issue, this is holding a university hostage, and is unacceptable, and cannot be tolerated.
The actions of those involved in this crap is no better than the insurrectionists on January 6th.
This is NOT about free speech, or protests, this is about criminal activity.
EndlessWire
(6,574 posts)so property destruction makes no sense. Have a dialogue, certainly, but interfering with someone else's opportunities is discriminatory in itself. I feel bad for the university. Not really a peaceful protest.
Ex Lurker
(3,816 posts)and most of America will issue a collective yawn.
Cha
(298,049 posts)nothing to do iwth Israel.. and now I can't find it.
Have you seen it?
RandySF
(59,777 posts)An empty campus and no audience.
jalan48
(13,912 posts)LauraInLA
(429 posts)The protestors are mis- or uninformed. All the students at the university are going to suffer greatly because of their actions.
https://lostcoastoutpost.com/2024/apr/26/cal-poly-humboldt-responds-protesters-demands-expl/
Cha
(298,049 posts)these "protesters" ae doing. They're always going after the Wrong People with their Vicious Venom.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(108,465 posts)BlueWaveNeverEnd
(8,168 posts)Campus Closed Through the End of the Semester, Remote Instruction and Work Continue
April 26, 2024 - 12:30pm
Campus is now closed through May 10, and work and academic instruction will be remote as individuals continue to occupy Siemens Hall and Nelson Hall East. More details to follow about campus operations and remote work.
The occupation of Siemens Hall and Nelson Hall East is causing ongoing inability to open other campus facilities. Since Monday night, protestors have attempted several times to break into multiple locked buildings with the intention of either locking themselves in, vandalizing, or stealing equipment. Vandalism and theft have continued across campus.
https://www.humboldt.edu/emergency
CountAllVotes
(20,884 posts)My Alma mater.
Pretty sad since it became "Cal Poly Humboldt".
Humboldt State we barely knew ye.
& recommend.