Gaza Solidarity Encampment (Columbia University)
The Gaza Solidarity Encampment, occupying the Butler Lawns of Columbia University in New York City from 17 to 30 April 2024, was a protest encampment in solidarity with the Palestinians of Gaza amid the Gaza genocide. The encampment was a tactical escalation after months of student protest at the university and repression from its administration. The Gaza Solidarity Encampment was associated with Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD), a coalition of over 100 student groups that formed after the administration irregularly suspended the Columbia chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace in the fall of 2023. The Gaza Solidarity Encampment at Columbia was prominent among the Gaza war protests on university campuses and in the US, and it led to the proliferation of Palestine solidarity encampments at over 180 universities around the world. The Gaza Solidarity Encampment was established with approximately 50 tents on the East Butler Lawn in the early morning of 17 April 2024, the day the university president Minouche Shafik and co-chairs of the university's board of trustees David Greenwald and Claire Shipman were due to testify before the US House Committee on Education and Workforce. When Shafik summoned the New York Police Department's Strategic Response Group to mass arrest the student protestors and dismantle the encampment on April 18, students from the large crowd that had gathered around the lawn immediately occupied the adjacent West Butler Lawn and established another encampment there the next day. The administration then entered into negotiations with protestors, which it ceased on April 29 and which resulted in the suspension of student protesters. In the early hours of April 30, an offshoot of protesters occupied Hamilton Hall, renaming it Hind's Hall in honor of Hind Rajab. After less than 24 hours, the NYPD were summoned a second time. Hundreds of NYPD officers broke into and cleared the hall, arrested more than 100 protesters, and fully dismantled the camp. The arrests marked the first time Columbia allowed police to suppress campus protests since the 1968 demonstrations against the Vietnam War. In 2025, during the second Trump administration, Palestinian student organizers Mahmoud Khalil and Mohsen Mahdawi were taken and imprisoned by federal agents without having been charged of any crimes.
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