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      <title>New Orleans: Students walk out against ICE and Trump at Xavier University</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[&#xA;&#xA;New Orleans, LA — Students from the Black Students Resistance Network (BSRN), an affiliate of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) at Xavier University of Louisiana, organized a walk-out and rally, February 27, to protest of the Trump administration’s ICE attacks.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;At the rally, chants that “Immigrants are welcome here!” and “No justice; no peace!” rang through the campus as the crowd marched across Xavier.&#xA;&#xA;BSRN founder, Aniya Grisham, gave a speech about the crucial role that Xavier students have played in previous fights for Black liberation, including the Freedom Rides of 1961. She also honored Xavier’s late president, Dr. Norman C. Francis, for his role in the Freedom Rides.&#xA;&#xA;“When the \[Freedom Riders\] made their stop in New Orleans, Dr. Norman C. Francis advocated for them to be able to stay here at Xavier,” Grisham said. She encouraged students to get organized and live up to Xavier’s rich history, stating, “This is everyone’s fight, and no one should be sitting back. We all need to get involved and do something.”&#xA;&#xA;Closing her speech during the event, Grisham told fellow students, “Don’t let anyone convince you that Xavierites have not been protesting, because that is what this school is built on.” After her speech, the students marched around the campus, and concluded the rally with a proud chant, “Dare to struggle; dare to win!”&#xA;&#xA;#NewOrleansLA #LA #SDS #BSRN #StudentMovement&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>New Orleans, LA — Students from the Black Students Resistance Network (BSRN), an affiliate of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) at Xavier University of Louisiana, organized a walk-out and rally, February 27, to protest of the Trump administration’s ICE attacks.</p>



<p>At the rally, chants that “Immigrants are welcome here!” and “No justice; no peace!” rang through the campus as the crowd marched across Xavier.</p>

<p>BSRN founder, Aniya Grisham, gave a speech about the crucial role that Xavier students have played in previous fights for Black liberation, including the Freedom Rides of 1961. She also honored Xavier’s late president, Dr. Norman C. Francis, for his role in the Freedom Rides.</p>

<p>“When the [Freedom Riders] made their stop in New Orleans, Dr. Norman C. Francis advocated for them to be able to stay here at Xavier,” Grisham said. She encouraged students to get organized and live up to Xavier’s rich history, stating, “This is everyone’s fight, and no one should be sitting back. We all need to get involved and do something.”</p>

<p>Closing her speech during the event, Grisham told fellow students, “Don’t let anyone convince you that Xavierites have not been protesting, because that is what this school is built on.” After her speech, the students marched around the campus, and concluded the rally with a proud chant, “Dare to struggle; dare to win!”</p>

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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2026 05:23:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>New Orleans: ‘Speak Out!’ panel for Black student organizing at Xavier University</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Students&#39; &#39;Speak Out!&#39; event at Xavier University.&#xA;&#xA;New Orleans, LA — On February 24, students from the Black Students Resistance Network (BSRN), a Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) affiliate at Xavier University of Louisiana, organized a panel of activists from around the New Orleans area to discuss how and why students should fight for progressive policies on their campuses and in their communities.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The panel featured speakers from BSRN, the Freedom Road Socialist Organization, the NAACP, Students for a Democratic Society, and a political opinion blog, The Daily Salad.&#xA;&#xA;Central to the discussion was the question of “Why do we protest?”&#xA;&#xA;“One of the reasons we hold these direct actions is because that is how people learn about these struggles and how we keep attention on these issues,” said Rosalina Framboise, a student activist at Loyola University. She invoked the story of the Black Panther Huey P. Newton putting up a stop sign in a community when the government refused to, and concluded by saying, “I think that is what our job is as organizers. If campus administration, or the government, or anyone else is not going to properly advocate the needs of the students or the community, it is our job to get together and do that ourselves.”&#xA;&#xA;Among the other questions posed to the panelists was a question as to how people should respond to the idea Black people should “sit back,” as opposed to engaging in political organizing, because it “isn’t \[their\] fight.”&#xA;&#xA;Aniya Grisham of BSRN responded, “Just because we can ‘sit at the front of the bus’ now doesn’t mean that it’s all sunshine and rainbows.” She added, “Black people are the most incarcerated people in the country, the least educated.” Grisham emphasized that the work of Black liberation is not done and that it is up to the people to continue fighting.&#xA;&#xA;Overall, the event was a strong opportunity for Xavier students to discuss their thoughts with local student activists and learn more about how to get organized.&#xA;&#xA;#NewOrleansLA #LA #StudentMovement #OppressedNationalities #AfricanAmerican #BSRN #SDS #FRSO #NAACP&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>New Orleans, LA — On February 24, students from the Black Students Resistance Network (BSRN), a Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) affiliate at Xavier University of Louisiana, organized a panel of activists from around the New Orleans area to discuss how and why students should fight for progressive policies on their campuses and in their communities.</p>



<p>The panel featured speakers from BSRN, the Freedom Road Socialist Organization, the NAACP, Students for a Democratic Society, and a political opinion blog, The Daily Salad.</p>

<p>Central to the discussion was the question of “Why do we protest?”</p>

<p>“One of the reasons we hold these direct actions is because that is how people learn about these struggles and how we keep attention on these issues,” said Rosalina Framboise, a student activist at Loyola University. She invoked the story of the Black Panther Huey P. Newton putting up a stop sign in a community when the government refused to, and concluded by saying, “I think that is what our job is as organizers. If campus administration, or the government, or anyone else is not going to properly advocate the needs of the students or the community, it is our job to get together and do that ourselves.”</p>

<p>Among the other questions posed to the panelists was a question as to how people should respond to the idea Black people should “sit back,” as opposed to engaging in political organizing, because it “isn’t [their] fight.”</p>

<p>Aniya Grisham of BSRN responded, “Just because we can ‘sit at the front of the bus’ now doesn’t mean that it’s all sunshine and rainbows.” She added, “Black people are the most incarcerated people in the country, the least educated.” Grisham emphasized that the work of Black liberation is not done and that it is up to the people to continue fighting.</p>

<p>Overall, the event was a strong opportunity for Xavier students to discuss their thoughts with local student activists and learn more about how to get organized.</p>

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 17:49:19 +0000</pubDate>
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