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Iowa lawmakers reject a college’s dinner invitation, citing the response to campus-wide protests

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November 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Grinnell, Iowa) – Eight Iowa lawmakers** have rejected a dinner invitation from Grinnell College, citing their disagreement with the college’s response to pro-Palestine protests on campus. The Iowa Capital Dispatch reports in a Nov. 13th letter, the group said they will not attend a Nov. 28th dinner at Grinnell College. The lawmakers said their absence is intended to express their disappointment in a statement made by the college in the wake of a walk-out led by students to show support for Palestine and condemn Israel’s actions in the Israel-Gaza conflict.

Grinnell students have held multiple protests in the month since fighting began, including a “die-in” at a Nov. 11 alumni dinner. The Students for Justice in Palestine at Grinnell College have called for President Anne Harris and the university to announce support for a ceasefire, but according to a social media post from the group, Harris said in an email that she can’t and won’t make public statements that will “divide the community.” The letter said the lawmakers were alarmed at protests occurring at universities across the U.S., and said they were disappointed to see a similar walk-out at Grinnell College.

A campus-wide message from Harris, posted Nov. 1st, called for the campus community to stay informed about the conflict, look out for each other, reach out for support when needed, be aware of discrimination and report harassment when necessary. The legislators were concerned with another part of the message, which said instances of antisemitic and Islamophobic harassment are on the rise on college campuses, and the college denounces antisemitism and Islamophobia.  The lawmakers  said that statement equates the two forms of discrimination.

While the students were exercising their First Amendment right to free speech and assembly, the letter said, the representatives were hopeful that the college administration would respond with “truth instead of tepid, middle-of-the-road platitudes.” Pro-Palestine protests have also been held on the University of Iowa campus where school administration have issued no statements on the conflict.

**Iowa Lawmakers signing the letter include Representatives Barb Kniff McCulla, Austin Harris, Dean Fisher, Jon Dunwell, Helena Hayes and Hans Wilz and Senators Ken Rozenboom and Cherielynn Westrich.