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鈥楻eclaim Earth Day鈥 protest calls for Pitt to divest from fossil fuels

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Alex Jurkuta | Senior Staff Photographer
A speaker addressed protestors at an Earth Day rally in Schenley Plaza on Monday.

A crowd of about 70 people wearing red and black gathered in Schenley Plaza on Monday evening for a protest demanding Pitt divest from fossil fuels. Speakers focused on the interconnection between theft of Indigenous land and the exploitation of the environment.

The protest, titled 鈥淩eclaim Earth Day,鈥 acted as one piece of a national campaign, with events taking place at and other universities across the country. Fossil Free Pitt, Sunrise Movement Pittsburgh, Against Carceral Tech, Pitt鈥檚 chapter of Engineers for a Sustainable World, Free the Planet Pittsburgh, CMU Students for Palestine and other groups teamed up to organize the protest.聽

Meredith Felde, a senior sociology major and organizer with Fossil Free Pitt, said the event has been 鈥渋n the works鈥 since Fossil Free Pitt attended the 鈥 an event hosted in fall 2023 by the Campus Climate Network at Brown University.聽

鈥淭hat was an effort to bring on student organizers from campuses across the country who had been working on divestment and bring them all together to do workshops together,鈥 Felde said. 鈥淥ne of the larger goals was to initiate a national, cross campus Earth Day action.鈥

Protestors hold signs at an Earth Day rally in Schenley Plaza on Monday. (Alex Jurkuta | Senior Staff Photographer)

Ilyas Khan opened the protest and served as its emcee. They began by stating the connections between environmental movements and social justice movements, such as the pro-Palestine movement.They said the war in Gaza has

鈥淐limate justice has a long history of being exclusive and oppressive,鈥 Khan, a sophomore fine arts and linguistics major at Carnegie Mellon, said. 鈥淏ut today we are standing firm in our rejection of the false dichotomy that we cannot have environmentalism and social justice and racial justice as part of the same movement.鈥

Khan said the organizers and protesters aimed to make it clear to the universities and local government officials that they stand for the 鈥渢hree Ds鈥 鈥斅 divest, dissociate and decarbonize.

鈥淚 hope you are all prepared to stand firmly in solidarity today with the Indigenous people of this land, and the Indigenous people of every land,鈥 Khan said. 鈥淪tand firmly in solidarity today with the oppressed people of this land, and the oppressed people of every land, as we take back this Earth Day, from all those who would do us and our homes ill.鈥

Protestors hold signs at an Earth Day rally in Schenley Plaza on Monday. (Alex Jurkuta | Senior Staff Photographer)

Felde also spoke at the protest and discussed Pitt鈥檚 connections to the fossil fuel industry.

The last time Pitt named its investments, during the fiscal year that ended June 2017, Felde additionally called out multiple members of Pitt鈥檚 Board of Trustees with ties to the fossil fuel industry, as well as the selection of

Seven other speakers followed Felde. A member of the Pittsburgh Labor Choirs led the group in song. MacKenzie MacFarland, an organizer with Sunrise Pittsburgh, spoke about environmental justice in Pittsburgh. Two speakers from Against Carceral Tech spoke about the movement and the military industrial complex. While three more speakers focused on Palestine, imperialist capitalism, greenwashing and divesting from 鈥淚sraeli apartheid.鈥

Towards the end of the event, Khan acknowledged Tuesday鈥檚 primary election, endorsing Democrat Summer Lee and encouraging protesters to vote in the presidential primary election instead of voting for Joe Biden to protest his

Justin Best, a junior environmental studies major and a member of Fossil Free Pitt, said they attended the event because of the 鈥渘eed to let people know in the city and in the university that we鈥檙e upset.鈥

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 great to have a coalition of people come 鈥ogether for one cause,鈥 Best said.

Felde also noted the effectiveness of the organizing community on campus uniting under demands for general financial transparency and for Pitt to cut ties with the military investments and fossil fuels.

鈥淚 think we鈥檙e in a really good moment here where students are starting to see how their struggles interconnect,鈥 Felde said.

Felde said she felt happy with the turnout and the energy at the protest. She felt like they 鈥渁ccomplished the mission of reinvigorating Earth Day to really be about protest.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of softened down to this sort of cutesy little tote bag thing, so it鈥檚 nice to see people feel really passionate about this cause,鈥 Felde said.