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