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'A tremendous chilling effect': Columbia students describe dystopian reality on campus amid Trump attacks
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One year ago, Columbia University became ground zero for the student-led Gaza solidarity encampment movement that spread to campuses across the country and around the world. Now, Columbia has become ground zero for the Trump administration's authoritarian assault on higher education, academic freedom, and the right to free speech and free assembly—all under the McCarthyist guise of rooting out "anti-semitism." From Trump's threats to cancel $400 million in federal grants and contracts with Columbia to the abduction of international students like Mahmoud Khalil by ICE agents, to the university's firing and expulsion of Student Workers of Columbia-United Auto Workers union president Grant Miner, "a tremendous chilling effect" has gripped Columbia's campus community. In this urgent episode of Working People, we speak with: Caitlin Liss, a PhD candidate in history at Columbia University and a member of Student Workers of Columbia-UAW (SWC); and Allie Wong, a PhD student at the Columbia Journalism School and a SWC member who was arrested and beaten by police during the second raid on the Gaza solidarity protests at Columbia on April 30, 2024.
Additional links/info:
- Student Workers of Columbia-UAW Local 2710 website
- April 17: Day of Action to Defend Higher Ed website
- Mahmoud Khalil statement from ICE detention: "My name is Mahmoud Khalil and I am a political prisoner"
- Allie Wong, The Intercept, "This is not about antisemitism, Palestine, or Columbia. It's Trump dismantling the American dream"
- Grant Miner, The Nation, "Columbia expelled me for my palestine activism, but I won't be silenced"
- Jonah E. Bromwich & Hamed Aleaziz, The New York Times, "
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