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Stanford Graduation upended: Pro-Palestine protesters stage dramatic walkout 

Clad in traditional keffiyehs and brandishing Palestinian flags, Pro-Palestine protesters stage a dramatic walkout from graduation.

Stanford University, California, USA. (Photo: Shutterstock/Stoniko)

Yesterday (Sunday), hundreds of students disrupted Stanford University's commencement ceremony on Sunday in a powerful display of solidarity with Palestine, marking another surge of pro-Palestinian activism across American college campuses this spring.

As reported by NBC News, the protest unfolded as outgoing university President Richard Saller began his address, urging graduates to remain open to different perspectives. Videos verified by NBC News captured the moment as students dressed in black robes with cardinal-red trim calmly exited their seats on the field at Stanford Stadium.

The walkout, organized by a group called Stanford Against Apartheid in Palestine, drew cheers of support from others in attendance. According to posts on social media, the organizers planned an "alternative graduation" just off-campus in Menlo Park. This event aimed to highlight the absence of fellow students allegedly barred from participating in the official ceremony due to their involvement in previous pro-Palestinian demonstrations.

Stanford University officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the incident or the alternative graduation event.

The disruption comes amid a broader movement on campuses nationwide, where students have increasingly voiced criticisms of Israel's policies and called for tangible support for Palestinians.

As tensions persist, the aftermath of the protest at Stanford raises questions about the balance between academic discourse and activism, and how institutions navigate contentious issues in their communities.


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