University protests & the importance of dialogue: The Standard podcast

A London charity is bridging divisions with ‘active listening’
ONE TIME USE ONLY - Palestine protest and pro Israel counter protest at UCL main campus., UCL, London, UK - 04 May 2024
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Protest tents are popping up at London universities following student encampments in the US, set up in opposition to Israel over its war against Hamas in Gaza.

But there are concerns the flashpoint violence witnessed at academic institutions including UCLA and Columbia, could spread to Britain.

Pro-Palestinian tent protests have been established by students at more than a dozen universities across the UK, including Cambridge and Oxford, as well as Goldsmith’s, UCL and SOAS in London.

It comes as Education Secretary Gillian Keegan joins the Prime Minister in urging vice-chancellors to “crack down” on anti-Semitic abuse on campuses and create “a safe environment for all students”.

Whether you see these protests as pro-Palestine or anti-Israel, there doesn’t currently appear to be much measured discussion on this ever-divisive topic - or, is entirely that true?

On this edition we’ll speak with a London charity that aims to bridge the chasm, through dialogue, listening, understanding and critical thinking - including inviting young Israeli and Palestinian speakers to speak with and help educate 14 to 18 year olds.

The Standard podcast is joined by Sharon Booth, CEO of Camden-based Solutions Not Sides, founded in 2010, who says they’re busier than ever with demand from schools across the capital, and she explains the objective of their work.