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Covid-19 initially seemed to sound the death knell for student activism on US college campuses.
The shift that many universities made from in-person to hybrid or remote learning, and the resulting emptiness of campuses, at first brought familiar forms of student organizing to a standstill.
But rather than allowing these new barriers to stop them, the structural inequalities made more apparent, and dire, by the pandemic namely, its disparate impact on poor people and people of color galvanized student activists to find ways outside the old forms of student organizing.