

Lessons from the student anti-apartheid movement
Sep 2, 2024
In this engaging discussion, student organizer Erin Lawson, political science professor Pearl Robinson, and expert Bill Minter dive into the historical influence of the US student anti-apartheid movement. They connect past protests, like the Columbia sit-in, to today's student activism for Palestinian rights. The guests highlight the lessons learned from previous struggles, emphasize the importance of sustained effort against oppression, and explore the ongoing challenges faced by modern activists fighting for justice and equality.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Echoes of Activism: From Apartheid to Palestine
01:40 • 4min
Global Activism Against Apartheid
05:35 • 14min
Turning the Tide: The 1986 Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act
19:07 • 3min
The Pivotal Release of Nelson Mandela and Its Aftermath
22:17 • 2min
Ongoing Student Activism Against Injustice
23:51 • 3min