BRANDEIS MEETS WORLD: Students should think globally, protest locally
Why would anyone sacrifice a weekend (not to mention transportation fare and time spent organizing the expedition) to stand in the middle of a crowd for hours holding a sign, all for the sake of protesting a law that was passed in a state thousands of miles away that does not in any tangible way affect his daily life?It may seem odd, but this is what quite a few Brandeis students did several weeks ago to protest the passage of California Proposition 8, a ballot proposition that altered the California state constitution to redefine marriage as between a man and a woman only.
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