Submitted by Nora Barrows-Friedman on Thu, 02/19/2015 - 18:39
Twenty-four student senators voted in favor of the resolution, twenty-two voted against and three abstained. Campus paper The Daily Northwestern reported that the 400-seat auditorium was filled to capacity. Others live-streamed the hearing on YouTube.
Since Northwestern is a private institution, the university’s investment portfolio is kept secret. The resolution demands transparency from the university administration regarding the billions of dollars it holds in assets. Student campaigners say these assets likely include investments in at least six US or multinational corporations which contract with the Israeli military.
Student senator Noah Whinston, who co-authored the divestment resolution, told The Daily Northwestern, ”It’s a validation of so much work we’ve done. It’s just a culmination of all of the marginalized voices that we heard here speak tonight.”
Wide support
Divestment campaigners were subjected to “vigilante censorship” of Palestine activism as flyers and materials have been torn down or destroyed, Moira Geary of the Northwestern chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine told The Electronic Intifada last month.
No applause is allowed so we use spirit fingers :p #NUDivest pic.twitter.com/Dm6zPzu3Pq
— Shirien (@shirienbean) February 19, 2015
Black students from @FMO_NU speak out in support of divestment and say they've been harassed the same way #NUDivest has
— Shirien (@shirienbean) February 19, 2015
But activists also gained a lot of support from campus allies.
During last night’s divestment hearing, activists from a variety of student groups spoke in favor of divestment, including representatives of For Members Only, which describes itself as “the voice of the Black student community at Northwestern.”
@FMO_NU speaking in favor of #NUDivest & on demonization of student organizers advocating for human rights & anti oppression. So much love 💙
— hanna (@yalawiya) February 19, 2015
By my count, @NUDivest is the 25th American university to pass a divestment vote: http://t.co/5U8KUydDBz.
— Palestine Today (@PalestineToday) February 19, 2015
After with Stanford University, Northwestern is the second university this week to pass a divestment resolution in the student government. The University of California at Davis and the UC Students Association also passed divestment resolutions in the last month.
http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/nora-barrows-friedman/northwestern-university-students-pass-israel-divestment-resolution?utm_source=EI+readers&utm_campaign=cb9271d6ad-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_e802a7602d-cb9271d6ad-290660781
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