Whether campus demonstrations actually make a difference often depends on the political climate and how protesters organize, behave and adapt, experts say.
"Student activism has often served as the conscience for nations, reminding people in times of turmoil of the founding ideals of their countries and the aspirations of all people for justice, dignity, and equality,’’ said Glenn Omatsu, who teaches classes in the Educational Opportunities program and the Asian American Studies department at Cal State Northridge.
coffin, and he caasked only a bouquet of carnations be on his casket. he would be proud of the people who came by to pay respects for him. he came up with a term, the rainbow nation, his way of describing post apartheid africa, where the different races get along. you see that in the people coming to pay respects to him. he was an icon for all south africans, and revered well beyond the country, the continent, and around the world. and that s why you see even though the cathedral, the foundation, the government of south africa encouraged people not to travel to capetown because of covid, i am sure people who traveled from across the nation to be there to say goodbye to this anti-apartheid hero. i m sure some feel compelled and think they have to be there. just as you were thinking about