Gaza Solidarity Encampment opens at UC Riverside; Cal Poly Pomona protest planned

UC Riverside students have joined campuses across the country by staging a Gaza Solidarity Encampment on Monday, April 29.

Elsewhere in the Inland Empire, a noon protest is planned Monday in the quad at Cal Poly Pomona, an Instagram post from Students for Justice In Palestine at Cal Poly Pomona states.

“We are calling on our community to come and join us as we rally for the people of Palestine calling on our institution to meet our demands!!,” the post states.

The UCR sit-in, centered around the campus Bell Tower, involves students from the group Students for Justice in Palestine and others.

“We will not leave until our demands are met!” reads a posted to the group’s Instagram account, @sjpucr, early Monday.

“UCR joins students across the country in demanding that our universities divest from the companies which profit off of the occupation, apartheid, and genocide in Palestine,” another post states.

The posts’ images say that the university invests in “Zionist on-campus corporations” through its University of Haifa’s Education Abroad Program and School of Business Israel Residency Program.

Demands for the university include disclosing information about investments and funding; withdrawing funds from companies “complicit in the Israeli occupation;” committing to protecting Palestinian, Arab, Muslim and allied students; and permanently ending ties with Israeli universities, including the previously mentioned programs.

UCR spokespeople did not immediately respond to a Monday morning email or phone call seeking a university statement on the encampment.

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