Editorial: Reflections After One Year of Genocide
Our Editorial Board reflects on the past, present and future of Palestine as we pass one year of the genocide in Gaza.
Our Editorial Board reflects on the past, present and future of Palestine as we pass one year of the genocide in Gaza.
As students return to UCLA for fall quarter, we face unprecedented repression of free expression. Here we offer three major lessons from Bangladesh’s student-led revolution to forge new paths toward divestment and liberation.
UCLA’s Administration has put forth every effort to divide and suppress the voices of its students and workers. In order to rebuild our community, we must ground ourselves in the tens of thousands of martyrs of Palestine, and recenter the liberation movement around honoring their memories. This is how we can reclaim our campus and continue the fight for a free Palestine in our lifetimes.
As Chancellor Block sat before Congress for a hearing on UCLA’s handling of antisemitism on campus, he continued to indulge false narratives about the Palestine Solidarity Encampment, while police repression on campus that same morning exposed the full extent of his hypocrisy.
*TW: Death and violence are mentioned. All images taken by UCLA Radio Staff. The violence that has ensued over the past few days is something not many would envision happening during their time at UCLA. But at the same time, it is not entirely unexpected given UCLA’s complicity in a narrative of power that subjugates…