The SU Coalition to End Racism and Apartheid was a student group at Syracuse University that campaigned to get the university to divest from companies doing business in South Africa. In the Spring of 1985 the Coalition presented the University administration with three demands: divest now, include student input on the divestment process, and set up...
The SU Coalition to End Racism and Apartheid was a student group at Syracuse University that campaigned to get the university to divest from companies doing business in South Africa. In the Spring of 1985 the Coalition presented the University administration with three demands: divest now, include student input on the divestment process, and set up a substantial scholarship fund for black South African students. (Source: "Crossroads: Students Make a Stand for Divestment" by Deane Cunningham in
Peace Newsletter, May 1985, Syracuse Peace Council.)