This post was updated Aug. 25 at 7:40 p.m.
We write as members of the UCLA community to state our refusal to participate in the investigation being conducted by 21st Century Policing Solutions on the police response to demonstrations and protests occurring in solidarity with the struggle to end Israel’s ongoing genocidal attack on Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
This post was updated July 14 at 5:52 p.m.
The only official statement issued by UCLA following another major episode of unrestrained police violence against students and faculty on our campus June 10 came not from the university’s academic leadership but from the new “associate vice chancellor for campus safety.”
This new appointee, Rick Braziel, has stepped into and now occupies a void left by the upper administration.
This post was updated May 2 at 9:06 p.m.
As Faculty for Justice in Palestine at UCLA, we call upon the governor of California, the mayor of Los Angeles, the University of California system and all other complicit authorities to grant full legal, academic and disciplinary amnesty for all protesters.
We, UCLA Faculty for Justice in Palestine, write to express our concern over a critical agenda item of the upcoming UC Regents Meeting – which will be held March 20 to 21 – at UCLA’s Luskin Conference Center.
This post was updated Jan. 24 at 9:35 a.m.
We, UCLA Faculty for Justice in Palestine, are UCLA faculty members bound together by these core principles.
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