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”From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free, free free Palestine,” chanted Husseim Alhraishawi as he marched Tuesday in front 150 fellow protestors on 8th Street in downtown Columbia. On the backs and in the arms of protestors, Palestinian flags waved in the wind outside of the Boone County Courthouse. Seeking to raise awareness of the Palestinian and Israeli conflict, a large crowd gathered to make speeches and show solidarity. “We’re here to stand for our people and to show the true colors of Israel,” said Husham Husham. Iman Eldeib delivered a speech surrounded by a diverse crowd in faith and ethnicity. Eldeib called attention to President Joe Biden’s politics with Israel as well as a $735 million sale of arms recently enacted by his administration. In response to this, Eldeib urged those in attendance to use their voice and take to social media. ....
A group of about 50 protesters demonstrated outside the Missouri Capitol on April 17. They gathered to oppose a number of bills that would bar transgender youth from playing on sports teams that match their gender identity and receiving gender-confirming hormonal or surgical therapy before age 18. Abolitionists @ Mizzou organized the protest, which convened at 2 p.m. on the corner of High Street and Broadway near the Capitol. A few people passed around a pink megaphone and spoke to the crowd about why they thought the bills were transphobic and oppressive. At about 2:20 p.m., the group began their march around the Capitol. They held signs and chanted, “Protect trans kids” and “Trans folks united will never be divided” as they looped around the building and back again. ....
A group of about 50 protesters demonstrated outside the Missouri Capitol on April 17. They gathered to oppose a number of bills that would bar transgender youth from playing on sports teams that match their gender identity and receiving gender-confirming hormonal or surgical therapy before age 18. Abolitionists @ Mizzou organized the protest, which convened at 2 p.m. on the corner of High Street and Broadway near the Capitol. A few people passed around a pink megaphone and spoke to the crowd about why they thought the bills were transphobic and oppressive. At about 2:20 p.m., the group began their march around the Capitol. They held signs and chanted, “Protect trans kids” and “Trans folks united will never be divided” as they looped around the building and back again. ....
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By: Gabriel Levi No one saw it coming. May 25 started out like any other day. The temperature was a cool 64 degrees with a light drizzle that would soon rise to 72 degrees around noon. For the people of Minnesota, this began as just another early-summer day. For the nation as a whole, this day would change the course of the country for months to come. On May 25, 2020, in Minneapolis, officer Derek Chauvin placed his knee on George Floyd’s neck for at least eight minutes and 46 seconds, killing him prematurely. What was Floyd s crime? A counterfeit 20 dollar bill. Floyd’s tragic death sparked protests all over America beginning on May 26. These protests forced America as a nation to face its dark past and reckon with its mistreatment of marginalized groups. Last year, the word “activist” took on a whole new meaning, and at MU, students are learning to navigate what being an activist means to them. ....