The speaker for the beginning of the faculty tells the audience to donate UNRWA instead of the University
Middlebury College’s The student initial speaker encouraged his fellow graduates and Alumni to withdraw their donations and instead support people from Gaza during their speech.
Film, media, culture and environmental studies, the main faith of Wood was selected among a committee of students to represent a graduate class with a final address on Saturday. Talked to the class by carrying a rainbow scarf and keffiyeh and mostly mourned the state Gazan cities.
She suggested holding the school responsible For what he claims to be the guilt of the school in the suffering of the pocket book.
“Since Aum Middlebury College gives you power in this world. Using that collective power in this room can be that difference. The first step, Middlebury. Then, in the world,” Wood said. “Here’s one thing you can do. Open the pamphlets that people have handed over and committed to donating any money you would have to at Middlebury Agency for the help and work of the United Nations.”
She concluded: “Until Middlebury shows her commitment to giving priority to education here and everywhere through profit through war profiteration, there is nothing like the whole as a broken heart. Love Middlebury means that we hold it and responsibly to our promises. Loving the growth means to grow mean to grow So together.
Earlier in his speech, Wood called the school for standing “high and beautiful”, while schools in Gaza were destroyed.
“We just have nothing that as students at one of the eleven Nescacs, a New England Small College Athletic Conference, we deserve that students of eleven higher education in Gazi also do not deserve,” Wood said.
She also regretted the “heart” situation where they found themselves in which they found themselves after President Donald Trump returned to duty.
“We literally graduate the same month when the fascist took over. Within 11 days, he withdrew from the Paris Climate Agreement for the second time, denied the existence of trans people and liberated a series of ice agents to arrest on average thousands of people every day since they started,” he said, “he said,” he said, “he said,” he said, “he said Wood.
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Last year, Fox News Digital reported that the Standwithus (SWU) organization filed a a lawsuit against Middlebury College Stating that the school “has sharply managed to provide adequate protection to Jewish students who want to eliminate the persistent anti -Semitic bigoticism in the campus.” Students in Middlebury also asked them to remain anonymous in their comments for fear of retaliation.
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