Columbia University Apartheid Divest submitted a formal proposal to the committee for withdrawing investments related to Israel in December, which has yet to yield success.
Students at Columbia College, the university’s undergraduate school, voted to support the divestment proposal last week.
Heading a nationwide South Africa divestment movementCurrently, Columbia lists five areas where it refrains from investing: tobacco, private prison operations, thermal coal, Sudan and fossil fuels — all decisions that were made in the past decade.
In April 1985, students led a three-week student demonstration against Columbia’s investments in South Africa, the New York Times reported at the time.
Pete Seeger, right, speaks to the crowd at Columbia University as hundreds of students continued to protest the school's ties to South Africa, April 8, 1985.
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