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YDSA stages counterprotest against Chloe Cole campus visit

Illinois State’s Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) held a peaceful counterprotest from 5-7 p.m. Tuesday at Schroeder Plaza. This was a response to the ISU College of Republicans hosting an event with detransition activist Chloe Cole as a guest speaker. Members from YDSA and over 30 supporting individuals gathered in front of Schroeder Hall and waved signs in support of transgender students. YDSA Media Spokesperson Oliver Alvarez Miller discussed the importance of ensuring safety at the counterprotest and included their success in integrating pre-certified first aid individuals at the event. Overall, Alvarez Miller was pleased that the planning executed a strong turnout. “I'm really glad we got a bunch of people, not only from the school but the community as a whole, here to support trans individuals,” Alvarez Miller said. “Trans rights are human rights. We deserve to exist just as much as anyone else. We have the rights to life, happiness and health, just like everyone else.” Protest organizer Jei Jandura said the event took time to arrange, as safety was the priority for all attendees. He continued to share a message to all students: “Trans people should not be afraid to be their true selves on campus. Hate has no place here, and that includes transphobia of all kinds,” Jandura said. “[Students] should look for the organizations that are willing to be here today, because that shows a lot of courage to be here,” Jandura continued. As individuals filed inside Schroeder Hall to attend Chloe Cole’s event, the YDSA counterprotesters shouted chants in support of transgender visibility. The protesters remained outside until the event concluded.

Illinois State’s Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) held a peaceful counterprotest from 5-7 p.m. Tuesday at Schroeder Plaza. This was a response to the ISU College of Republicans hosting an event with detransition activist Chloe Cole as a guest speaker. 

Members from YDSA and over 30 supporting individuals gathered in front of Schroeder Hall and waved signs in support of transgender students. YDSA Media Spokesperson Oliver Alvarez Miller discussed the importance of ensuring safety at the counterprotest and included their success in integrating pre-certified first aid individuals at the event. 

Overall, Alvarez Miller was pleased that the planning executed a strong turnout. 

“I'm really glad we got a bunch of people, not only from the school but the community as a whole, here to support trans individuals,” Alvarez Miller said. “Trans rights are human rights. We deserve to exist just as much as anyone else. We have the rights to life, happiness and health, just like everyone else.”

Protest organizer Jei Jandura said the event took time to arrange, as safety was the priority for all attendees. He continued to share a message to all students: 

“Trans people should not be afraid to be their true selves on campus. Hate has no place here, and that includes transphobia of all kinds,” Jandura said. “[Students] should look for the organizations that are willing to be here today, because that shows a lot of courage to be here,” Jandura continued. 

As individuals filed inside Schroeder Hall to attend Chloe Cole’s event, the YDSA counterprotesters shouted chants in support of transgender visibility. The protesters remained outside until the event concluded. 

VIVI HUGHES is the Editor-in-Chief. Hughes can be reached at vthughe@ilstu.edu


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