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Kelly L. Lee ’07, Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky ’07, Maura A. Roosevelt ’07 and J. Claire Provost ’07 currently face charges of disturbing a public assembly for their protest at a Harvard Institute of Politics (IOP) Forum event last Thursday. If convicted, they could face up to a month in prison or up to a $50 fine...
Though she didn’t expect police to react to her protest as they did, Lee said that in retrospect, the experience was worth the stress...
Provost said she, too, had no regrets about the protest...
...fact this whole thing has made me more convicted that people should take the risks that they can afford to take to protest that which they think is morally reprehensible in this world,” she said...
Gould-Wartofsky said that while he is only guardedly optimistic about his situation until the charges are officially dropped, he had high hopes for the future of student protest at Harvard...