Opinion: Campus protests lead to change. It’s how we got the University of Utah to divest from South Africa.

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The unrest at the University of Utah around Gaza is a deeply disturbing sight. Not because of the students protesting, but rather the immediate and violent police reaction to forcibly shut it down.

Opinion: Campus protests lead to change. It’s how we got the University of Utah to divest from South Africa. University of Utah students erect a structure to advocate the university’s divestment of South Africa in 1985. The group, Students Against Apartheid, joined protests around the world to end segregation.is a deeply disturbing sight. Not because of the students protesting, but rather the immediate and violent police reaction to forcibly shut it down.

University of Utah students erect a structure to advocate the university’s divestment of South Africa in 1985. The group, Students Against Apartheid, joined protests around the world to end segregation. But it doesn’t and shouldn’t matter that we were right in our protests, that history ultimately vindicated our occupation of part of campus as a part of the global struggle to end the institutionalized racism in South Africa.

It’s been that way from the very beginning. Fights over ideas are literally written into the source code of America, a constant tension between individuality and social responsibility, between freeborn and slave, between native and immigrant. Fights in word and deed. Recall, one of our founding acts that won our freedom had nothing to do with speech at all — it was dumping tea in Boston Harbor.

I grew up Mormon in Utah, and have always bragged to anyone who’ll listen about how curious Utahns are about other people and ideas. But that can’t be just trying their foods and dances at the Living Traditions festival. It has to embrace their history, culture and conflicts, too.

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