On Monday, after consulting with medical professionals, 10 college students at Occidental Faculty launched a starvation strike, hoping to attract consideration to their long-standing calls for for the faculty to divest from weapons producers with ties to Israel because the struggle in Gaza continues.
And on this new season of protest, they’ve tacked on extra calls for, calling on Occidental to bolster protections for worldwide college students amid the Trump administration’s sweeping efforts to revoke the visas of scholars whose actions it deems counter to nationwide pursuits, in some instances focusing on college students who’ve protested Israel’s struggle on Gaza.
The starvation strikers say they had been impressed by college students at Chapman College in Orange, who launched the same marketing campaign in April. That strike ended after 10 days with no concessions from their college. It seems to mark a brand new section in protest ways for college kids involved concerning the plight of Palestinians now that many California campuses have banned or restricted the in a single day encampments that burgeoned final college yr, in some instances fueling violent confrontations and allegations of antisemitism.
Occidental Faculty college students participating in a starvation strike collect on a patio close to the campus eating corridor.
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Occidental’s College students for Justice in Palestine chapter occupied an encampment for 9 days final yr, calling on the faculty to divest from investments in manufacturing corporations which have supplied arms and gear to the Israeli army. In Could, Occidental’s Board of Trustees agreed to think about divestment and the encampment got here down, however the board subsequently voted in opposition to divestment.
As of August, the whole valuation of oblique investments within the corporations that the scholars need focused was about $940,000, or about one-tenth of the faculty’s whole endowment property, based on faculty spokesperson Rachael Warecki.
In a listing of calls for despatched to Occidental President Tom Stritikus this week, the starvation strikers re-upped their name for the faculty to take away direct and oblique investments in weapons-making corporations with ties to Israel. Additionally they requested that the campus bolster protections for worldwide college students by offering professional bono authorized assist for college kids dealing with visa revocations and expunging pupil information of protest-related conduct expenses. Worldwide college students make up about 7% of the scholar physique at Occidental.
“I’ve talked with the scholars participating on this protest, and others throughout campus, about these issues many occasions over the past a number of months,” Stritikus mentioned in a message to the campus Friday. “On this case, lots of the initiatives that college students are advocating for are already in place, based mostly on the work we’ve been doing this semester for the advantage of our worldwide college students and tutorial neighborhood. Whereas we might not agree on the entire ways to get there, I basically consider that we do align on the longer term we need to construct.”
On April 9, Stritikus issued an announcement saying the faculty had signed onto an amicus temporary registering issues concerning the Trump administration’s efforts to revoke the authorized standing of a whole bunch of worldwide college students, usually with minimal clarification. He mentioned if college students at Occidental had been to lose their authorized standing, the faculty would make “all cheap efforts” to assist them retain eligibility for monetary help and housing.
He additionally mentioned the campus would “proceed to supply neighborhood and particular person assets, coaching, and programming, similar to our earlier Know Your Rights classes, neighborhood city halls, and well timed steering associated to potential immigration enforcement actions.”
However the college students concerned within the starvation strike say the faculty isn’t doing sufficient. Friday represented Day 5 of their strike.
In each day video updates, they provide emotional condemnations of the Palestinian deaths attributed to Israel’s continued airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, and a seven-week-old blockade that has depleted meals shares within the area. Israel reduce off entry of humanitarian deliveries of meals, gas, drugs and different provides to Gaza in early March, saying it needed to extend the strain on Hamas to launch the remaining Israeli civilians that the group took hostage throughout its lethal October 2023 assaults.
Pupil Evan Zeltzer, left, has his vitals checked by Ixchel Hernandez on Day 5 of a starvation strike at Occidental Faculty.
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The strikers mentioned they’re consuming solely water with zero-calorie electrolyte powder.
Jackie Hu, 20, a junior, mentioned that by the third day, it was turning into more durable to sleep and he or she was experiencing complications, lightheadedness and numbness. On high of that, Hu, a biochemistry main, is finding out for last exams subsequent week.
“Whereas that’s troublesome as a pupil, there’s an ongoing genocide in Palestine, and there are not any universities left in Gaza,” she mentioned.
Every day, the strikers arrange an space close to the campus eating corridor, with a cardboard signal marking every day of the strike. By Thursday, some college students had been passing out, mentioned Tobias Lodish, an organizer with College students for Justice in Palestine.
That very same day, Stritikus stopped by to talk briefly with college students, based on movies shared with The Instances.
“I completely admire your ardour round this, and I perceive it, and I share it — that’s why we’ve completed what we’ve completed,” he informed the scholars. “I feel you all have a unique view of issues that you really want me to do. I’ve articulated why we received’t do that, why we received’t try this. And your starvation strike is completely different and unrelated from these calls for.”
“You might be answerable for feeding yourselves, and I need you to,” he urged.
Evan Zeltzer, an 18-year-old freshman participating within the strike, mentioned the scholars had been chilly and drained, however would persevere.
“The state of the world is simply so dire,” mentioned Zeltzer, a important idea and social justice main. “And I feel we simply really feel no different technique to have our voices really feel heard.”