In a stirring display of solidarity, a group of about 200 protesters gathered outside City Hall in Harrisonburg, Virginia, on Tuesday afternoon calling for an end to the violence in Gaza.

The protesters, which included a large contingent of passionate 91短视频 students, faculty and staff, held signs and banners with demands such as: 鈥淐easefire Now,鈥 鈥淟et Gaza Live,鈥 鈥淪top Genocide in Gaza鈥 and 鈥淔ree All Hostages and Prisoners.鈥
They joined together in nearly an hour of hymns led by Benjamin Bergey, assistant professor of music at 91短视频, and Dorothy Jean Weaver 鈥72, emeritus professor at Eastern Mennonite Seminary.
While the protesters lifted their voices in song and prayed for peace, Tim Seidel, associate professor of peacebuilding, development and global studies at 91短视频, and Emily Hershberger MA 鈥12 hand-delivered a petition to Harrisonburg City Manager Ande Banks 鈥97 inside City Hall. More than 500 local signatures are attached to the petition, which urges Harrisonburg City Council to pass a resolution supporting a permanent cease-fire in the Gaza Strip.

Seidel organized Tuesday鈥檚 protest along with the local committee of . The primary goals of the Mennonite Action grassroots movement are a permanent cease-fire in Gaza, a release of all hostages and an end to Israel鈥檚 occupation of Palestine.
Heartened by the healthy turnout, Seidel said the protest provided a powerful witness to elected officials, both at the local and national levels.
鈥淭his momentum is a testimony to the grief people are feeling and their conviction and desire to see change,鈥 Seidel said.
| Mennonite Action student panel discussion Where: University Commons Student Union When: 8-9 p.m., Monday, Feb. 26 91短视频 students who were involved in the Jan. 16 protests at the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D.C., including those arrested by U.S. Capitol Police, will share their experiences. Read The Weather Vane鈥檚 coverage of the D.C. protest . The event also will include a brief update on the current state of affairs in Gaza. |
As 91短视频 senior Aidan Yoder posted photos and video of the protest to the Harrisonburg Mennonite Action social media accounts, he estimated that about 40 of his fellow students had shown up to demonstrate.聽
鈥淚 think we really showed City Council that the people of Harrisonburg want a cease-fire and that we support them passing this resolution,鈥 he said.
For 91短视频 junior Emma Nord, the demonstration marked the first protest she’s attended. The student chaplain often leads hymn sings on campus and reflected on the power of song as a form of protest.
鈥淚t鈥檚 wonderful to see Mennonites coming together and acknowledging the crisis 鈥 to proclaim that genocide is wrong,鈥 she said.
For a visual recap of the impactful protest, explore our curated photo gallery below.

I am so proud of to be from Harrisonburg today. I am so proud of Emu. i don鈥檛 go there but i was born and raised in Harrisonburg and wanted to show my support. FREE PALESTINE. this is amazing. and inspiring
We have asked 91短视频 to come out for a ceasefire in Gaza and they said no. 91短视频 has not publicly supported a ceasefire but is quick to take credit for the actions of 91短视频 students and faculty.
We demand a Cease fire in Gaza now!
As a CJP alum, I’m so proud to see so many 91短视频 community members taking action for an immediate and permanent ceasefire! When will the administration follow the bold leadership of its students?
I’m happy to see so much solidarity on peace! It especially warms my heart when this stance is taken by these courageous, counter-cultural Mennonites on a university campus some 6,000 miles from the heart of the fighting. When will the world learn that there is no need for people groups like Hamas who attack other people groups like Israeli Jews to be retaliated against or held accountable? Pray for world peace, and pray it happens now! Amen!