Pro-Palestine ‘Community Care Day’ protest defies Cannon Green site ban, U. turns a blind eye

October 28, 2024 1 min read

Sophie Brissett and Isabella Dail
Daily Princetonian

Excerpt: Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) organized a rally on Cannon Green to disrupt the second annual Community Care Day (CCD), a day that promotes well-being on campus, on Friday.

Around 60 protesters gathered in East Pyne Courtyard at 5 p.m. before moving to Cannon Green — an area of campus where organized protest is now explicitly prohibited. Despite new signage this semester on Cannon Green that reads, “This space is reserved for officially sanctioned University events and may not be used for other organized activities without permission,” the demonstration was able to continue as planned.

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