Written by 8:13 pm News, Occupy CC 2023 • 8 Comments

Day 5 Occupation Celebration and Demands Update

Photo courtesy of Robbie Lynch ’24


Celebration and joy while living under oppressive systems is a form of protest. We are gathered. We are happy. We are powerful. And that directly opposes the way the abusive institution would prefer us to be. Thank you all for coming out to celebrate with us tonight. It is through events and demonstrations like this that we are rejuvenated and excited to continue our work. 

Every single day we remain in Fanning Hall, we are making Connecticut College history. Every single day it gets harder and harder for the Board of Trustees and the current President Katherine Bergeron to pretend they can survive this for much longer. No other protest in the history of Connecticut College has garnered the level of support this one has. We have the community, the faculty, the staff, our family and friends from all over the country demonstrating their support for us. We’ve created a community bonded in pursuit of our mutual goal of institutional equity, a community many of us deeply felt the absence of. That is why we decided to celebrate today. 

Obviously it matters that our demands are met—and we reaffirm that we will not stop protesting until they are—but no matter what happens after this, we have done something the administration never did. We’ve created safe spaces and moments for marginalized communities on a campus that has caused so much pain. We’ve created a community that will bond all of us forever. We’ve found support in each other in a place where we thought we were each stranded alone. 

We would like to provide updates on the work that has been done and will be done to meet our demands. Thus far, Student Voices for Equity has had one demands-related meeting. We met with Dean Arcelus, Dean Smith, and Dean Egan. This meeting was the preliminary meeting that will pave the way for us to get real action. Earlier this morning, SGA President Hannah Gonzalez had a follow-up meeting with Dean Norbert and Dean Arcelus.

Despite this start to progress, we will continue to occupy Fanning until we are confident real change will happen. Also, at any point, we will remain prepared to re-occupy Fanning in the event that it is necessary. 

This weekend we will be asking student leaders to take on the role of event planning to allow us the space to exclusively focus on laying the groundwork for implementing our demands. More information will be coming as soon as we have it. We are excited for these next steps but we promise the student body that we will not become caught up in the same system that has prevented change. We will always remember we have the power. This is why we will continue to remain in Fanning for the time being. These meetings we have had thus far are simply meetings to have meetings. Our promise to you all is that we shall not mistake them for action and shall remain always focused on our goals. 

The real work for institutional change is beginning. We are proud and humbled to have been trusted by the student body up until this point. Going forward, we will make every effort to live up to the aspirations we have set forth. We will have an equitable institution. 

In Unity,
Student Voices for Equity

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