Pro-Palestine activists at Cal State LA stage campus sit-in, as demands intensify

Pro-Palestine activists at Cal State LA stage campus sit-in, as demands intensify

A group of Cal State L.A. pro-Palestine activists, including students and allies, staged a sit-in in the school’s Student Services building late Wednesday, June 12, calling for university administration to meet their demands.

As of early evening, about 10 to 15 students had occupied at least one floor of the Student Services Building, with an unknown number of people who had moved inside the building. Several others had chained themselves outside the main entrance, reports and social media posts confirmed.

It was unclear how many people were involved throughout the day. The students appeared to put up barricades — made of umbrellas and chairs — in the plaza outside the building’s entrance, and spray painted windows.

There was no sign of police activity or presence as of 6:30 p.m.

With makeshift barricades and wooden plank signs, pro-Palestine protestors staged a sit-in at the entrance to the Student Services Building at Cal State University, Los Angeles on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. (Photo by Victoria Ivie, LA Daily News/SCNG)

Late Wednesday, CSULA officials sent out an alert to students and staff urging anyone in the building to shelter in place and lock doors. Others were told to leave campus and avoid the area altogether.

“The protestors have engaged in unauthorized protest activity on the lower floors of the of the Student Services Building,” Erik Frost Hollins, a university spokesperson, said in a statement late Wednesday. “We have asked building employees to shelter in place. Students and employees outside the building have been asked to leave the campus.”

Cal State L.A. has been host to one of the longest, mainly peaceful pro-Gaza encampments, which first formed on May 1st outside of the school’s gymnasium. Inside the encampment with over 30 tents, students set up an altar with candles, framed photos, sage and food offerings to honor those killed in the Israeli attacks in Gaza.

The encampment has clearly grown since then. No one involved with the encampment agreed to speak with the media late Wednesday.

Roughly 1,200 were killed when Hamas launched its surprise attack on Oct. 7, when thousands of militants rampaged across southern Israeli military bases and sleepy communities on a Jewish holiday. Another 250 were taken captive into Gaza, according to Israeli authorities. The ensuing war sparked by the assault has killed more than 34,700 Palestinians, according to local health officials.

Since May 1, encampment leaders and protest organizers with the university’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and other community groups have demanded the university disclose its investments, divest from companies part of “the military industrial complex” and with ties to or funding for Israel, such as Hewlett-Packard, Sabra hummus company and others.

“We’ve been waiting for a response to our demands for 18 days,” the group said online. “There is no more time to spare while families are being massacred by U.S. Imperialism with each minute that passes.”

After weeks of on-campus negotiations going nowhere, organizers staged an “urgent community mobilization” on Wednesday afternoon, saying on social media that administrators — particularly CSULA President Berenecea J. Eanes — “continue to dance around and repress our divestment demands.”

During the negotiations in May, Eanes reiterated to the students that she assumed presidency earlier this year, in January, and that she had “just got here.”

SJP at Cal State L.A.’s Instagram account was also suspended late Wednesday, the group reports.

Instagram posts from the group’s backup account, @sjp_csula, show student protestors — some wearing keffiyehs and masks — blocking an entrance to the building on Wednesday.

Posts also showed parts of the building somewhat vandalized.

Eanes’ office is in the Student Services Building, but it was unclear if she was in her office when the sit-in began.

The university held its commencement ceremonies on May 20 and May 21.

City News Service contributed to this report. This is a developing story. Check back for updates. 

 

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