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Updated · The Atlantic · May 5
Derek Peterson praises pro-Palestinian activists in University of Michigan graduation speech
Updated
Updated · The Atlantic · May 5

Derek Peterson praises pro-Palestinian activists in University of Michigan graduation speech

7 articles · Updated · The Atlantic · May 5
  • Speaking before about 70,000 people at Michigan Stadium on Saturday, the faculty senate chair said activists had opened hearts to the “inhumanity” of Israel’s war in Gaza.
  • He linked the activists to past university struggles by women, Jews and African Americans, presenting them as heirs to a righteous tradition of campus protest.
  • The speech comes amid bitter Ann Arbor tensions over the war, with critics citing intimidation, vandalism and harassment tied to some pro-Palestinian activism.
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