Light & VerityTaking to the streetJanuary was a month of protest on campus.
Mar/Apr 2017
Mark Alden Branch ’86Members of the Yale singing group Whim ’n Rhythm perform at a rally on Hewitt Quadrangle on January 21, the day of women’s marches in Washington, DC, and around the world. About 500 people turned up for speeches, singing, and chalking slogans in support of the marchers. View full imageMark Alden Branch ’86Members of the Yale singing group Whim ’n Rhythm perform at a rally on Hewitt Quadrangle on January 21, the day of women’s marches in Washington, DC, and around the world. About 500 people turned up for speeches, singing, and chalking slogans in support of the marchers. View full imageMark Alden Branch ’86On January 25, School of Architecture students posted their position on Trump’s border wall onto the front window of Paul Rudolph Hall. View full imageMark Alden Branch ’86On January 25, School of Architecture students posted their position on Trump’s border wall onto the front window of Paul Rudolph Hall. View full imageRobbie Short ’19/Yale Daily NewsOn January 29, more than a thousand joined a candlelight vigil on Cross Campus in support of immigrants and refugees after President Trump’s travel ban. View full imageRobbie Short ’19/Yale Daily NewsOn January 29, more than a thousand joined a candlelight vigil on Cross Campus in support of immigrants and refugees after President Trump’s travel ban. View full imageMichael MarslandOn January 30, medical students formed a human chain down Cedar Street to protest the planned repeal of the Affordable Care Act. View full imageMichael MarslandOn January 30, medical students formed a human chain down Cedar Street to protest the planned repeal of the Affordable Care Act. View full imageThe opening days of the Trump Administration brought activists out in New Haven and Yale.
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