Pro-Palestinian protesters meet with DU leadership, plan to stay on campus until demands are met

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Pro-Palestinian protesters meet with DU leadership, plan to stay on campus until demands are met
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Colette Bordelon is a reporter with Denver7.

DENVER — Sunday night marked the fourth night of pro-Palestinian protesters staying in an encampment at the University of Denver campus. Protest organizers met with school leadership on Sunday afternoon, and said their demands were not met.

“In that meeting, our demands were not met to disclose those investments," JoJo Carranza, a student studying social work and a member of DU for Palestine, said. “What was given was a verbal agreement that they would continue meeting with DU for Palestine on these topics of disclosure. We're hoping to get that in writing within the next 48 hours.

“This lack of urgency is a strategy being employed to defer this conversation past a point in time when our nation and universities around the country, including this community itself, are talking about this issue," Carranza said.

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