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Opinion: Lessons for Current Student Protesters From a San Francisco State Strike Veteran |

How the nation’s first College of Ethnic studies came about, bringing together Latino, African American and Asian American disciplines may offer some clues as to how to ease the current turmoil on American college campuses over the Israel-Hamas war. After the deadline passed to end the Columbia University encampment by 2 p.m. Monday, student protesters blockaded and occupied Hamilton Hall in a symbolic move early Tuesday morning. Protesters did the same in 1968. | By Emil Guillermo How the nation’s first College of Ethnic studies came about, bringing together Latino, African American and Asian American disciplines may offer some clues as to how to ease the current turmoil on American college campuses over the Israel-Hamas war. After the deadline passed to end the Columbia University encampment by 2 p.m.

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How the nation’s first College of Ethnic studies came about, bringing together Latino, African American and Asian American disciplines may offer some clues as to how to ease the current turmoil on American college campuses over the Israel-Hamas war. After the deadline passed to end the Columbia University encampment by 2 p.m. Monday, student protesters blockaded and occupied Hamilton Hall in a symbolic move early Tuesday morning. Protesters did the same in 1968. | By Emil Guillermo How the nation’s first College of Ethnic studies came about, bringing together Latino, African American and Asian American disciplines may offer some clues as to how to ease the current turmoil on American college campuses over the Israel-Hamas war. After the deadline passed to end the Columbia University encampment by 2 p.m.

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Hamilton Hall , Ohio , United States , Israel , Vietnam , Republic Of , Gaza , Israel General , American , Israeli , Emil Guillermo , Benjamin Netanyahu , Daniel Phil Gonzales , Columbia University , College Of Ethnic , Ohio National Guardsmen , San Francisco State University College Of Ethnic , San Francisco State University , African American , Asian American , Kent State , Jackson State , Filipino American , African American Students , American College Campuses , Antisemitism , College Of Ethnic Studies , Commentator , Featured , Filipino American Scholars , Journalist , Latino African American And Asian Disciplines , Prosecution Of The Palestinians , San Francisco State Universitys College Of Ethnic Studies , The Columbia University Encampment , The Israel Hamas War , The Israeli Government , The Vietnam War , Sveteran Newsman , Commentary , Community , Education , History , Oakland Post , Politics , Post News Group ,

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