UCLA Protest: A Photographic Look at Student Activism on College Campus

In recent weeks, the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has become a focal point for student activism, with protests igniting conversations both on and off-campus. The demonstration, characterized by its passionate participants, has shed light on the evolving landscape of student activism in higher education institutions.

Wednesday night students continued protests, before police moved in early Thursday morning to disrupt the encampment by tearing down the makeshift barricades, and breaking apart tents to drive demonstrators out of the pro-Palestinian camp. More than 200 people were taken into custody on Thursday morning.


Julian Lucas, is a photographer, a purveyor of books, and writer, but mostly a photographer. Don’t ever ask him to take photos of your event because he will charge you 100,000,000,000. Julian is also the owner and founder of Mirrored Society Book Shop, publisher of The Pomonan, founder of Book-Store, and founder and project director of Print Pomona Art Book Fair.