Protests


Union Protest

Cambridge City Council member Kenneth E. Reeves speaks out in support for the workers of Le Meredien Hotel. Harvard students joined the protest in front of Cambridge City Hall in support of allowing the workers at the hotel to join a union.


QSA, Libertarian Forum Protest U.S. Blood Donation Policy

The letters, signed by more than a quarter of Harvard undergraduates, protested a government policy that universally bans men who have had sex with other men from donating blood.


Preserving Humanity and Saving Harvard

Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.


HUCTW Protests Continue

Student activists and members of Harvard’s various unions gathered in front of Massachusetts Hall Tuesday to show their support for the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers during what have become the longest contract negotiations between the University and HUCTW in history.


A Demonstration

HUCTW workers and student supporters demonstrate outside of Massachusetts Hall on Tuesday for the fifth time in the past three weeks. Protesters asked for a new contract with higher wages. The HUCTW contract expired last July.


Former Mexican President Felipe Calderon speaks in 2009 at the World Economic Forum. Activists are currently protesting Calderon’s fellowship at the Harvard Kennedy School.


Dozens in Harvard Square Protest Mohamed Morsi's Presidency

Bundled in coats and hats against the snow and waving Egyptian flags, the crowd of about thirty chanted in Arabic and brandished signs with slogans such as “Do NOT Support the Dictator,” and “From Harvard to Tahrir Square: Power Grab is not Fair.”


Students Protest Violence in the Gaza Strip

In response to the most recent escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip, members of the Harvard College Palestine Solidarity Committee staged a “die-in” outside of Annenberg on Tuesday.


Die-in

Members of the Harvard College Palestine Solidarity Committee staged a “die-in” near the Science Center and Annenberg to express opposition to the violence in the Gaza Strip.


House Telephones, New Furniture, and John Harvard Vandalized

Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.


"We Can't Eat Prestige"

Members of the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers, students, and other members of the Harvard Community gather in Harvard Yard to rally for a fair contract on November 15, 2012. The HUCTW is asking for a fair contract including raises that keep up with inflation and better health care costs.


Protesters Hold Second Rally for Pilar

A group of roughly 30 people protested on Friday afternoon on behalf of Johany Pilar, a mailroom worker who says that she was sexually harassed by a coworker.


Petition Supports Ex-HUDS Worker

Hundreds of dining service employees across the University have signed a petition calling for the reinstatement of a dining hall worker whom they claim was fired in retaliation for his union activities.


Hundreds Rally for HUCTW

The Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers rallied with its supporters on Thursday in a demonstration of solidarity as contract negotiations between the union and the University drag into their eighth month.


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