ID: A series of photos of people against a white background, either facing the camera or facing away from it. They have white paper with black text taped to themselves, with different text. Individual descriptions below:
1) A person with long, straight, ginger hair in a light blue jacket faces away from the camera. The text reads: "We keep us safe but Columbia does not".
2) A person with light medium tone skin, long, straight, brown hair with blonde streaks and sharp eyes, wearing a black face mask, a white tank top and a black and white keffiyeh wrapped around their head. They face the camera and have their hands on their hips. The text reads: "$80K to get arrested, suspended and evicted?"
3) A person with light tone skin and short, straight, blonde hair wearing a black sweater and glasses, smiling with their hands on their hips. The text reads: "Don't use Jewish students to justify authoritarianism".
4) A person with light tone skin and long, straight, brown hair, wearing a black jacket and sunglasses, facing the camera. The text reads: "Unsuspend my students".
5) A person in a black hijab and dark green, long sleeved shirt, facing away fron the camera. The text reads: "U admitted me, now accept me".
6) A person with light medium tone skin wearing sunglasses, a black mask and a black hoodie, facing the camera. The text reads: "El pueblo unido jamás será vencido".
7) A person with dark tone skin and short, dark, coily hair with bleached tips wearing a brown and white flannel t-shirt, pointing to themself while facing away from the camera. The text reads: "Be on the right side of history. Divest!!!"
8) A person with light tone skin and long, straight, brown hair wearing a black and white sweater and a red and white keffiyeh, smiling to the camera. The text reads: "Let your students teach you courage".
9) A person with dark tone skin and long, black, braided hair in a bun, wearing glasses, an orange shirt and a large, black coat, facing the camera. The text reads: "Police brutality won't stop the people".
10) A person with light tone skin and a thin, white beard, wearing a beige hat, glasses and a short sleeved, pink shirt, smiling while raising his fist with the other hand on his hip. The text reads: "Faculty for free expression".
11) A person with light tone skin, short, straight, blonde hair and a very thin beard, wearing a dark green beanie, a dark green t-shirt with Hebrew text and a Star of David necklace, facing the camera and holding up a skateboard. Text on the skateboard reads: "Cops off our campus".
12) A person with light tone skin and short, straight, brown hair in pigtails, wearing a beige t-shirt, a black and white keffiyeh and black gloves, facing away from the camera and giving it the middle finger. They're on a wheelchair. Text on it reads: "Jewish queers 4 (for) Palestine, fuck you Barnumbia & fuck your abelism (ableism)".
13) A person with light tone skin and long, straight, ginger hair, wearing a long sleeved, black shirt and facepaint, with text on one cheek reading "Jew 4 (for)", and on the other cheek a Palestine flag and Star of David. They face the camera. Text reads: "If we didn't protest genocide, our education would be worthless".
14) A person with light tone skin and short, dark hair, wearing a cap, a black and white keffiyeh around their face, and a black t-shirt, raising one of their fists and holding a skateboard on their shoulder with the other hand. There's Palestine stickers on the skateboard. The text reads: "Free Palestine dude!!!".
15) A person with dark tone skin and medium length, coily, black hair, wearing a teal t-shirt and a black and white keffiyeh, facing away from the camera. The text reads: "Ethiopians for divestment".
16) A person with light tone skin and short, curly, brown hair, wearing a black tank top, facing the camera. The text reads: "Civilian deaths are on you".
17) A person with long, straight, dark brown hair wearing a white, red and blue sweater, facing away from the camera. The text reads: "Barnard admin is representative of a white liberal feminism, not indicative of the students".
18) A person with light tone skin and long, straight, black hair in a ponytail, wearing a cross necklace, a black top and a black and white keffiyeh around their arms, facing the camera. The text reads: "There are no universities left in Gaza".
Listen Up Columbia! — Portraits from a campus in crisis
Photographed by Gabriella Gregor Splaver /End Plaint Text