Encampment

UW-Madison Encampment, April 29, 2024. Photo courtesy of Ben Donahue

With the creation of Andaleeb Cartonera in August 2024, we released the Encampment Collection to publish materials related to the UW-Madison encampment, a solidarity action led by students in the spring of 2024, and supported by allied faculty, staff, and community members against the genocide in Gaza. Since then, the Collection has expanded beyond the UW-Madison encampment.

As an independent publishing project not affiliated to any institution, we’ll continue offering our platform to the fearless voices speaking about Palestine.

Andaleeb Cartonera’s Encampment Collection


War, by Residente
Somos Sur, by Ana Tijoux & Shadia Mansour

A compilation of local reporting on the UW-Madison encampment

(WORT Community Radio & WKOW 27 News)

WORT Community Radio (89.9 FM Madison)

UW-Madison Students Camp On Library Mall In Solidarity With Gaza (April 29, 2024)

What Happened Last Night At The UW Student Encampment? (April 30)

Police take over Liberated Zone as demonstrators push back (May 1)

Police struggle to close doors to Memorial Union Theater, where arrested protesters were processed (May 1)

Police exit the Liberated Zone to demonstrator jeers (May 1)

Police Invade “Liberated Zone,” Leading To Injuries And Arrests (May 1)

Samer Alatout on His Detention and Why He’s Protesting (May 1)

Update On The Gaza Protests On Library Mall […] (May 1)

Faculty Show Support Of Student Protesters (May 1)

UW-Madison Encampment Meets With Administrators, Gets 24 Hour Reprieve (May 2)

Madison High Schoolers Join Annual May Day Walk Out (May 2)

“Their Priority is Not Our Well Being”: Grad Students on the UW Encampment (May 3, 2024)

Morals, Ethics, Connection and Solidarity (May 5)

UW-Madison Faculty And Staff Stage Walkout In Support Of Liberated Zone (May 6)

Students Push Back On Protest Coverage; Share Media Concerns (May 8)

Student Demonstrator Outlines Agreement With UW-Madison Leadership (May 13)

UW-Madison Protesters Face Repercussions Post Encampment Deal (May 23)

Inside UW-Madison And UW-Milwaukee’s Responses To Student Encampments (August 1)

Pro-Palestine Student Activists Dispute Disciplinary Action At UW-Madison (September 25)

UW Anti-Camping Rule Rarely Used Before Police Raid (October 3)

Understanding UW-Madison’s “Expressive Activity Policy” (October 7)

The “Liberated Zone” On Library Mall: What Were UW Leaders Saying Behind The Scenes? (October 10)

UW Police arrest 19 protesters at Board of Regents meeting (December 5)

WKOW 27 News

Students at UW-Madison hold rally for Gaza Monday (April 29, 2024)

Pro-Palestine encampment enters second day (April 30)

Pro-Palestine protest organizers share conversations being had with UW-Madison leaders (April 30)

Police remove tents, arrest 34 protestors at UW-Madison (May 1)

Protests resume following clash with police (May 1)

Protests continue for third day (May 1)

UW, protesters begin negotiating (May 2)

Day Four of UW-Madison protests / Professor hurt in UW campus protest (May 2)

UW-Madison protests continue for the fifth day, faculty walkouts, and negotiations (May 3)

UW protesters face charges (May 3)

College Republicans counter-protest against pro-Palestine encampment at UW-Madison (May 3)

Campus protest mass prayer (May 3)

UW-Madison agrees with protestors to have no police at pro-Palestine encampment (May 4)

UW-Madison Staff and Faculty Set to Rally in Support of Protesters (May 5)

UW-Madison staff rallies in support of protests (May 6)

UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin says UW can not divest, protesters respond (May 6)

Jewish student leader meets with Mnookin days after protesters (May 6)

Encampment remains at UW-Madison campus (May 8)

UW officials offer to facilitate discussions with protesters following walkout, protesters remain (May 8)

UW-Madison offers proposed resolution to protesters to end encampment (May 8)

Negotiations are not over for us’: Student protesters continue to fight for demands following (May 8, 2024, WKOW 27 News)

UW-Madison Encampment, photo courtesy of Ben Donahue