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Students For Justice In Palestine
Roig, Justin
Roig, Justin
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2025
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https://doi.org/10.34944/dct1-mj04
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Within the past year since the October 7th attacks the subsequent invasion, blockade and siege on Gaza since late October 2023, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapters across college campuses have seen a wave of support and membership from students on college campuses and young people as a whole. With this rise in Pro-Palestinian organizing in the forms of rallies, educational events, and encampments, I have often raised the question, is the community built around this wide movement becoming a Youth Sub-Culture? It is also important to ask and try and understand what the demands and goals of this movement are. What strategies does it use to reach said intended goals? How has the backlash from universities in response to the rise in organizing resulted in curtailing of Freedom of Speech? What sets groups like SJP apart from other sectors of Pro-Palestinian Organizing? How has the character of Pro-Palestinian youth organizing changed in the past year since October 7th, 2023?
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