
The Chris Hedges Report The Encampments (w/ Mahmoud Khalil and Michael Workman) | The Chris Hedges Report
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Dec 11, 2025 Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian organizer and Columbia University grad student facing deportation, shares his experiences as a negotiator during the campus encampments. He discusses the backlash against activism, the framing of protests, and the violent responses from counter-protesters. Michael Workman, co-director of The Encampments, highlights the film's aim to counter media misrepresentations. Together, they reveal the erosion of academic freedom at universities and the personal impacts of solidarity on the Palestinian community.
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Encampments Reframed Campus Politics
- The encampments forced universities to confront ties to companies profiting from Israel's actions in Gaza.
- Students linked Palestine to broader struggles like climate justice and extraction wars, reframing campus protest as systemic critique.
Negotiating With A PR-Focused Administration
- Mahmoud Khalil described negotiating between students and Columbia administration and their PR-focused response.
- He said Columbia treated protests as a disciplinary PR crisis rather than engaging demands about investments in weapon manufacturers.
Film As Counter-Narrative
- Michael Workman made the film to counter false media narratives that framed encampments as violent and antisemitic.
- He emphasized the film's duty to document students' bravery and the factual evidence contradicting mainstream coverage.

