This edition: Behind Barricades at Columbia: "The Encampments" for Gaza
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Original tape date: May 13, 2025. First aired: June 16, 2025.“The Encampments”, co-produced by Macklemore, brings viewers into the anti-Gaza War protests at Columbia University and gets up close and personal with leaders including Mahmoud Khalil, the student negotiator currently detained by ICE in violation of a court’s order. In this special episode in our series Meet the BIPOC Press, Laura sits down with Sueda Polat and Grant Miner, two of Khalil’s colleagues in the encampments, who were suspended and expelled, respectively, as well as the film’s co-director, journalist Kei Pritsker of BreakThrough News to discuss how the film came to be, and where the situation stands today as well as what’s missing and who is misrepresented in commercial news. All that, plus a commentary from Laura on Columbia University’s move to suspend four college journalists for “being too close to the action.”
Guest List
Grant Miner Columbia University Student Activist, The Encampments
Sueda Polat Columbia University Student Activist
Kei Pritsker Co-Director, The Encampment
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