It was the last day of classes at the University of Texas at Austin, and students were already taking final exams. Monday was also the day that tension over U.S. support of Israel ’s war in Gaza boiled over on the South Lawn of the familiar campus just north of the Texas Capitol . Jackie Campos , a 21-year-old senior from San Antonio , was in the thick of it.
Catch up with Elaine’s podcast 'Nosotros' on YouTube Long involved in political activism, Campos began attending teach-ins and discussions in Austin and San Antonio last fall to learn more about Israeli and Palestinian history and what led up to the war. Like other Mexican American students and others of color, she connected with the plight of Palestinians.
Cornyation royals await cure for special-needs daughter Austin Police Department officers were on the scene, too. “They weren’t there for our safety,” she said. “It got so bad.” It looked that way on television, too. I saw officers using excessive force. I saw a disregard for students’ safety. I saw a complete overreaction, like we’ve come to expect in Gov. Greg Abbott’s Texas. The scene was eerily reminiscent of police behavior during the civil rights era and the war in Vietnam.
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