Help Logan Rozos

Logan Rozos dared to speak out about Israel's genocide in Gaza.
Now New York University (NYU) is withholding his diploma.
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More background on Logan Rozos:
On May 25, New York University (NYU) graduate Logan Rozos delivered a commencement speech condemning Israel's genocide in Gaza and the U.S. government's complicity in it. But instead of honoring Rozos' courage, NYU responded by attacking him and withholding his diploma.
NYU is shamefully trying to silence political speech against Israel's genocide in Gaza.
2. “Here’s the Gaza Speech NYU Is Withholding a Student Diploma Over,” The New Republic, May 15, 2025.