Our movements are proud to have the support of prominent individuals from around the world and from countless fields. We’re grateful to those who tweeted messages of solidarity, as well as those who helped spread the news. The Climate Crisis impacts all of us, transcending any divisions.
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I stand with the with the students of @DivestHarvard and @FossilFreeYale/@YaleEJC who disrupted #HarvardYale. Harvard and Yale must divest from fossil fuels and cancel Puerto Rican debt, because when our richest universities support the corporations destroying our futures, #NobodyWins.
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Politics and Government
When people come together to stand up for justice, we win. Congratulations to the young people demanding a sustainable future for our planet. We are with you in this fight. https://t.co/l86n85UIcy
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) November 23, 2019
From the March for Our Lives, to worldwide Climate Strikes, students and young people are leading the charge to protect their futures.
— Julián Castro (@JulianCastro) November 23, 2019
I’m inspired by their efforts to hold their universities to a higher standard. https://t.co/tbskzCRvSa
Activism disrupts the present to change the future. 🌎 https://t.co/K4OLyeATMu
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) November 23, 2019
Sen. Gravel is proud to support the recent protest of the Harvard-Yale game calling for divestment from fossil fuel companies and Puerto Rican debt. #NobodyWins pic.twitter.com/t2JBOBTPXR
— The Gravel Institute (@GravelInstitute) November 25, 2019
Incredible and inspiring display of activism. https://t.co/9QLZtsZBuT
— Rep. Ro Khanna (@RepRoKhanna) November 24, 2019
You have no idea how mucha this represents to us. WE MATTER, EVERYONE DOES! Gracias compañeros y compañeras. Puerto Rico se los agradece. https://t.co/mCkHvJpKhp
— Carmen Yulín Cruz (@CarmenYulinCruz) November 24, 2019
I stand in support with the students from @DivestHarvard and @FossilFreeYale. Climate change can not be ignored. #NobodyWins https://t.co/6DB6BOmQKI
— Mayor Marc McGovern (@Cambridge_Mayor) November 25, 2019
Pleased to report that last night the council passed our resolution in support of the @DivestHarvard @FossilFreeYale protesters and calling on all charges to be dropped.
— Quinton #BanFrackedGas Zondervan (@qzondervan) November 26, 2019
Here are the relevant two minutes: pic.twitter.com/kj9VwntQ1D
I am proud of @DivestHarvard @hgsuuaw and students for calling upon @Harvard to divest from fossil fuels. A bill I filed with @MindyForMA would do the same with our state pensions. #NobodyWins when fossil fuels are prioritized over people. #DivestNow https://t.co/3Os2UGn3aA pic.twitter.com/FhZ1YI1ryV
— Marjorie Decker (@MarjorieDecker) December 6, 2019
Speaking of inspiring current and former D39 PB Youth Committee leaders who are organizing for a better future for all of us, also excited to see @ilanabana writing about her work with @DivestHarvard to bring urgency to divesting from the climate crisis:https://t.co/1ClBqYqvbR
— Brad Lander (@bradlander) December 4, 2019
Students are serious about the climate crisis. Will we listen to them? https://t.co/R5KwKGrKNU
— Randi Weingarten (@rweingarten) November 24, 2019
“Unprecedented wildfires are ripping through homes right now. Climate change and the climate crisis is an extremely urgent problem.”
— Working Families Party (@WorkingFamilies) November 23, 2019
Inspiring action from @DivestHarvard & @FossilFreeYale! Every community can fight climate change, if we don't #NobodyWins https://t.co/6kor4AYfwp
We are proud to stand in solidarity w/ student activists of @YaleEJC @FossilFreeYale & @DivestHarvard who disrupted the #HarvardYale Game to call for divestment of fossil fuels & cancelling of Puerto Rican debt. When our richest schools profit from the climate crisis, #NobodyWins pic.twitter.com/Ynub6S8w1Y
— People for Bernie (@People4Bernie) November 23, 2019
I support the students, organizers, and activists demanding accountability on climate action and more at #HarvardYale. Climate change is an existential threat, and we must take bold action to fight this crisis. https://t.co/lm1V6honI4
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) November 24, 2019
These students have it right—nobody wins when we’re complicit in climate injustice. Institutions like Harvard and Yale must be leaders in the fight to address the climate crisis. https://t.co/ZEpugkfmjv
— Tom Steyer (@TomSteyer) November 23, 2019
#NobodyWins unless we take bold and immediate action to reverse the climate crisis. Thank you @FossilFreeYale and @DivestHarvard for your leadership in this movement. https://t.co/LBlD0IX4yN
— Ed Markey (@EdMarkey) November 23, 2019
Powerful statement from students @DivestHarvard & @FossilFreeYale at the #HarvardYale game yesterday. It’s past time these institutions join the millions demanding #climate action, and divest from fossil fuels & cancel holdings in Puerto Rican debt. #NobodyWins. https://t.co/CI5wZkpiBw
— Al Gore (@algore) November 24, 2019
It’s on all of us to fight for a progressive future of which we can all be proud. Kudos to these students for calling attention to the climate crisis and fighting to change it!https://t.co/23oZg9q3hs
— Pramila Jayapal (@PramilaJayapal) November 25, 2019
I am one proud dad today! #HarvardYale @DivestHarvard @FossilFreeYale #NobodyWins #ClimateEmergency https://t.co/3V4CfX2Coa pic.twitter.com/3iA5SjkXlx
— Andy Levin (@Andy_Levin) November 23, 2019
This game was the greatest ivy game in 50 years. ( since Harvard beat Yale 29-29 in 1969 after trailing by 16 with 1:42 to go.)Yale came from behind in the dark ( 2 OT) and won 50-43. Hopefully both Universities divest but in the meantime the delay made it an unbelievable game. https://t.co/Om3BJepo5W
— Howard Dean (@GovHowardDean) November 23, 2019
This is courage. Thank you to the young leaders of @DivestHarvard and @FossilFreeYale for reminding us that a football game can wait but their future and the planet we’re leaving behind for them can’t.
— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) November 24, 2019
We can’t let their efforts be in vain. #NobodyWins https://t.co/yMhyYTWAQR
I submitted a letter in support of the students who lead the protest on 11/23. I support these students for having the courage to stand up for what they believe as we fight to mitigate climate change. Their bravery and leadership should be praised, not penalized. #MayorElect #NHV pic.twitter.com/J8JwXUXsFK
— Justin Elicker (@justinelicker) December 6, 2019
BREAKING: New Haven Board of Alders unanimously passed a resolution in solidarity with our action, calling for the charges against us to be dropped! #NobodyWins
— Fossil Free Yale (@FossilFreeYale) December 3, 2019
Chip in to help us pay our legal fees at https://t.co/FzFAd3nE3V https://t.co/bGOHZtEKwr
We can now add interruption of football games to the effects of climate change. Hopefully this will prove to be a turning point in bringing a majority of Americans to demand that their government do more to deal with its causes and effects. https://t.co/SXAS5EodKO
— Richard N. Haass (@RichardHaass) November 24, 2019
We support the students and alumni of Harvard and Yale as they encourage their schools to divest from fossil fuel companies. #NobodyWinshttps://t.co/fGkHSznuuc
— Democracy for America (@DFAaction) November 27, 2019
The Arts
“There is a direct correlation between increased rates of sexual abuse, trafficking, and domestic violence against women and children in regions where fossil fuel extraction companies set up ‘man camps’ to house workers.” @SeedSovereignty https://t.co/8olB9CMhiy
— Mark Ruffalo (@MarkRuffalo) November 30, 2019
I’m proud to support the students of @DivestHarvard and @FossilFreeYale who disrupted #HarvardYale today to call for fossil fuel divestment.
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) November 23, 2019
When our richest universities are invested in the destruction of the planet #NobodyWins.
Huge props to @DivestHarvard and @FossilFreeYale for highlighting the hypocrisy of institutions preparing students for a future they are hastening to destroy with their investments in big oil. #nobodywins https://t.co/dxV1lB6uUW
— Bradley Whitford (@BradleyWhitford) November 23, 2019
Sam Waterston, who got arrested with me at Fire Drill Friday a few weeks ago has, clearly taken to acts of non-violent civil disobedience! Here he is being arrests at the Harvard/Yale game climate protest. So proud.
— Jane Seymour Fonda (@Janefonda) November 25, 2019
https://t.co/0V4MlZO3jA
And climate change won! I’m just over the moon!
— John-a-thon Schaech (Love Shek Baby!) (@JohnSchaech) November 23, 2019
me explaining to my boyfriend why nobody wins, but i still want to pic.twitter.com/rdBXzr3ECJ
— Eva Victor (@evaandheriud) November 24, 2019
The climate activists who interrupted the Harvard Yale game? Good for them! They are asking the two schools to divest from fossil fuels. Divestment is a solid kind of leverage ordinary citizens can mobilize around with their schools, cities and pension funds.
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) November 23, 2019
#nobodywins at the #harvard #yale #football game. we need to divest now from fossil fuels. cheer the activists. pic.twitter.com/E8NcDkENhe
— darren aronofsky (@DarrenAronofsky) November 23, 2019
So proud and thankful for these students. When I was there, our pranks were a lot less courageous and a lot more juvenile. This generation is growing up with such an insane, immense burden on their shoulders – save the PLANET – and they're rising to the occasion. @FossilFreeYale https://t.co/ABSuIHwpVq
— Sarah Treem (@SarahTreem) November 25, 2019
wow. impressive. 👏#HarvardYale https://t.co/1EwL8SBw2l
— Raffi Cavoukian (@Raffi_RC) November 24, 2019
I congratulate & thank @fossilfreeyale & @DivestHarvard & the work of young activists around the globe who are calling for urgent change to the status quo. Harvard and Yale, it’s time to divest. Because when it comes to the further destruction of our planet 🌎 #nobodywins pic.twitter.com/015ZQ64CcI
— Daryl Hannah (@dhlovelife) November 23, 2019
I don’t typically watch football but this was — pretty cool. #nobodywins #ClimateEmergency https://t.co/i08u7RVijy
— Adina Porter (@AdinaPorter) November 23, 2019
As a 2x @Yale grad, I strongly support students in the @YaleEJC @FossilFreeYale & @DivestHarvard who disrupted the #HarvardYale Game today to call 4 fossil fuel divestment & cancelling Puerto Rican debt.
— Suzanne Cryer (@IamSuzanneCryer) November 23, 2019
When rich universities profit from climate emergency, #NobodyWins. https://t.co/BRibd4j94z
This is what democracy is for. This is what protest is for. This is what free speech is for. This is the future. Thank you! Climate Change Protesters Disrupt Yale-Harvard Football Game https://t.co/ye1AMRS9t7
— Denis O'Hare (@denisohare) November 23, 2019
You don’t get to have the facts, the truth, and the right on your side every day. This is one of those days." -Sam Waterston, Yale '62, who joined us on the field today. #NobodyWins pic.twitter.com/TEjB4W82gb
— Fossil Free Yale (@FossilFreeYale) November 24, 2019
Bravo!! Students calling for Fossil Fuel Divestment storm the field at the #HarvardYale game!!! #nobodywins
— Josh Fox (@joshfoxfilm) November 23, 2019
I love this so much.
We must send a clear signal to all our Universities!
WE WANT A FUTURE! CLIMATE JUSTICE NOW!
DIVEST NOW!@DivestHarvard @FossilFreeYale https://t.co/eh8PmVXi08
While there is still a world there is a way… The #HarvardYale game interrupted by students protesting their school’s on going commitment to fossil fuels #fossilfree #ClimateCrisis https://t.co/OFTlefNixr
— Kenneth Cole (@kennethcolereal) November 23, 2019
— Celeste Ng (@pronounced_ing) November 24, 2019
Academia, Research, and Scholarship
#NobodyWins when we delay necessary action — statement from Noam Chomsky regarding today’s disruption of #HarvardYale: @DivestHarvard @FossilFreeYale pic.twitter.com/BS7RM0j7In
— Fossil Fuel Divest Harvard 🔶 (@DivestHarvard) November 23, 2019
Harvard's and Yale's shared hypocrisy (and lame excuses) about fighting climate change extends to the extreme income and wealth inequalities they profit from.https://t.co/D68U16kmT1
— Richard D. Wolff (@profwolff) November 30, 2019
Statement from @FacultyDivest, 387+ Harvard professors calling for a fossil-free endowment: “Harvard Faculty for Divestment supports #Harvard #Yale students who, at the Harvard-Yale game today, peacefully protested continued institutional investments in #fossilfuels #NobodyWins”
— Fossil Fuel Divest Harvard 🔶 (@DivestHarvard) November 23, 2019
I support the students and staff behind @DivestHarvard and @FossilFreeYale. The struggle against climate breakdown depends on movements like this. https://t.co/7qaB1k50c0
— Jason Hickel (@jasonhickel) November 23, 2019
A Yale scientist just sent this 💚
— Dr. Lucky Tran (@luckytran) November 23, 2019
This is what intergenerational leadership on climate looks like. We need to all be badass ✊#HarvardYale #nobodywins pic.twitter.com/twhu2GVIDk
Massive action for fossil fuel divestment at the Harvard-Yale game, happening now.
— Benjamin Franta (@BenFranta) November 23, 2019
When universities invest in climate injustice, #NobodyWins https://t.co/s7ElTDSs7U
The kids are all right. https://t.co/v2QlM9wwf6
— Dr. Tara C. Smith (@aetiology) November 23, 2019
We stand with Yale & Harvard students, alumni & faculty who delayed the #HarvardYale game to demand climate action. We support all taking direct action to push our institutions to stand on the right side of history.
— March for Science (@MarchForScience) November 23, 2019
Thank you @YaleEJC @FossilFreeYale @DivestHarvard #nobodywins https://t.co/di0JmlU4Bj
I stand in deep solidarity with my precious and courageous Harvard and Yale brothers and sisters in their moral witness at the The Game for ecological justice for the planet and economic fairness for Puerto Rico!
— Cornel West (@CornelWest) November 23, 2019
Good to see Harvard and Yale students bringing national attention to the urgency of tackling climate change. @DivestHarvard and @FossilFreeYale #NobodyWins
— Peter Singer (@PeterSinger) November 24, 2019
Tired: Storming the field becuase your team wins.
— Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson (@ayanaeliza) November 24, 2019
Wired: Storming the field because unless we divest from fossil fuels, #NobodyWins.
Inspired: @DivestHarvard and @FossilFreeYale teaming up at #HarvardYale for endowment divestment and #ClimateJustice!
pic.twitter.com/R4CKNijfH0
#climate #Resistance at the #HarvardYale game…time to step it up @DivestPrinceton ! https://t.co/Idc3IjHk1N
— Dana R Fisher (@Fisher_DanaR) November 23, 2019
Watching the #HarvardYale game, we witnessed not just a protest but an embrace of a wounded planet.
— Rev. Cornell William Brooks (@CornellWBrooks) November 24, 2019
The student-led #ClimateChange protest was a testament to the moral urgency of the existential deadline on earth. #TheGame was good, the demonstration even better. @thecrimson pic.twitter.com/SrugZaN1I0
“This is important because university divestment campaigns have a history of working.” #fossilfuels @DivestHarvard #nobodywins https://t.co/IIiOBiyf0G
— Joyce E. Chaplin (@JoyceChaplin1) November 29, 2019
Congrats from a Harvard alum to the Harvard and Yale students who interrupted the game today to draw attention to the rich universities' disgraceful refusal to divest from the fossil fuel corporations that are slowly destroying the only planet we have. #NobodyWins #DivestHarvard
— mkazin (@mkazin) November 23, 2019
"It's "regrettable" these protestors didn't pick a time and place to protest where we could have completely ignored them and their disturbing reminder of our complicity in destroying the planet."#HarvardYale
— Peter Gleick (@PeterGleick) November 24, 2019
(Do I need to use (/sarcasm font)?) pic.twitter.com/hKauc2vQIA
Activism and Advocacy
You know what’s more important than a football game?
— David Hogg text VOTE to 954-954 (@davidhogg111) November 23, 2019
The survival of the human race
Complain all you want but if we don’t do something now Harvard won’t be able to continue beating Yale 100 years from now because there will be no human race. #HarvardYale
I stand in in solidarity with the 500 activists from @DivestHarvard and @fossilfreeyale who took the field at #HarvardYale to say that when corporations destroy our future, #NobodyWins !#HarvardvsYale https://t.co/GxntSLY9Qd
— Jamie Margolin (@Jamie_Margolin) November 23, 2019
My friends from @DivestHarvard joined by @FossilFreeYale have staged a magnificent sit-in during a football game to demand climate justice. There are no winners on a dead planet https://t.co/zujBllkrbV
— Xiye Bastida (@xiyebastida) November 23, 2019
I’m so proud of @DivestHarvard and @fossilfreeyale who took the field at #HarvardYale football game to say that when corporations destroy our future, #NobodyWins !
— Rev Yearwood 🏁 (@RevYearwood) November 24, 2019
Thank you so much for your courage and thank you for being on the right side of history!
Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop! pic.twitter.com/jrP7zIPJI2
I support the #HarvardYale climate action. #nobodywins when Ivy League universities invest their billions in fossil fuels and ignore our brothers and sisters on the frontlines of the #ClimateCrisis in Puerto Rico. https://t.co/v9gOYGvi3k
— Dr. Sandra Steingraber (@ssteingraber1) November 23, 2019
Student protests on climate change bring Harvard-Yale football game to grinding halt.
— Kristen Clarke (@KristenClarkeJD) November 23, 2019
Protest and dissent are hallmarks of a healthy democracy. https://t.co/9ud2zPkx6q
It's important to note that you will likely hear a lot more student testimony of what happened today in the next few hours as the signal is jammed at the stadium — and the game just finished.
— Ziad Ahmed (@ziadtheactivist) November 23, 2019
This protest mattered — & this conversation that we are having because of it matters.
Heartwarming message from Wesley Ogsbury, captain of the Harvard Crimson, on today's #NobodyWins disruption — Nice to see coordination between Harvard & Yale #CimateChange activists with the football teams pic.twitter.com/OxKPZHwM4W @Sam10k @she_maps
— Jeffrey Ventre (@jeffrey_ventre) November 24, 2019
🚨TODAY🚨
— Sunrise Movement 🌅 (@sunrisemvmt) November 23, 2019
Hundreds of students disrupted the #HarvardYale football game
They demanded their universities divest from fossil fuels & cancel Puerto Rican debt 💰 #NobodyWins once our ecosystems are destroyed for profitpic.twitter.com/gP43X1kvWB
Yesterday, youth STORMED the @Harvard and @Yale football game for climate justice and for the universities to divest from fossil fuels. We stand with @DivestHarvard and @FossilFreeYale in their fight against their schools. As youth, we must hold leaders accountable. #DIVEST pic.twitter.com/vWQwdS4C2C
— Zero Hour (@ThisIsZeroHour) November 24, 2019
✊🏽Harvard and Yale students disrupt football game for fossil fuel protest https://t.co/qVUTnJgfcI
— Honor the Earth (@HonorTheEarth) November 24, 2019
These students are an inspiration. This is a climate emergency — #NobodyWins until our government officials, corporations, and institutions wake up. Thank you, @DivestHarvard! https://t.co/3gIwRdt6cT
— Fire Drill Fridays (@FireDrillFriday) November 23, 2019
I’m proud to support the students of @DivestHarvard + @FossilFreeYale who disrupted #HarvardYale to call for fossil fuel divestment. Actions like these are necessary to fighting this crisis, + our richest universities can’t be invested in the destruction of our planet #NobodyWins
— isra hirsi (@israhirsi) November 23, 2019
CHANGE IS COMING,
— Jerome Foster II (@JeromeFosterII) November 23, 2019
whether you like it or not! #Divest
"#NobodyWins when it comes to the status quo" by @DivestHarvard https://t.co/L4Ks2isu78
Amazing action. Harvard Yale Game is literally peak establishment–and they were forced to think about what their investments are doing to the world. Such thanks for this leadership! https://t.co/AaLC7qa1Zj
— Bill McKibben (@billmckibben) November 23, 2019
I used to usher at the Yale Bowl. I applaud this activism and reject this BS response from officials. It’s the same thing they say about nukes: “Harvard leaders have argued that the university should combat climate change through its research.” https://t.co/qbVXXJUat9
— Joe Cirincione (@Cirincione) November 23, 2019
What a great action – congrats to all the organizers! @Harvard and @Yale have unjustifiable investments in #fossilfuels that are destroying these kids’ future. #NobodyWins @DivestHarvard @FossilfreeYale https://t.co/VKA48D88M7
— Kelsey Wirth (@kelseywirth1) November 23, 2019
The young people will win! https://t.co/i5xz1aLsr8
— Michael Skolnik (@MichaelSkolnik) November 23, 2019
During our most important game of the year ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ #divestyale #divestharvard #climatecrisis #fossilfree https://t.co/U2b6AIO2lp
— Ralien Bekkers (@RalienBekkers) November 24, 2019
Inspiring to see my regular Saturday college football viewing interrupted by a climate protest that delayed a game for an hour – and to hear sportscasters talking about demands to end investments in fossil fuels. THANK YOU students who put it all on the line today. #NobodyWins pic.twitter.com/IGXa5I4peX
— Mary Anne Hitt (@maryannehitt) November 23, 2019
These videos just keep getting better and better. We love seeing the public join our movements and stand united. Divestment isn't a fringe cause – people understand that the climate crisis needs drastic action. Let's keep up this momentum! #NobodyWins https://t.co/75MZ7DaA4w
— Divest Ed (@divesteddotorg) November 23, 2019
"Harvard & Yale can't claim to promote knowledge while supporting the companies engaged in misleading the public, smearing academics & denying the truth. That's why we are joining together with our friends at Yale to call for change." ✊https://t.co/xF2TkomKAS
— Greenpeace UK (@GreenpeaceUK) November 25, 2019
Love this! Students + alumni from @Harvard and @Yale disrupted the annual football game between yesterday, occupying the field in New Haven, Connecticut, at half-time and demanding the colleges #divest from investment in fossil fuels. https://t.co/VtvpPqfzc5
— As You Sow (@AsYouSow) November 24, 2019
Media
Crowd protesting for fossil fuel divestment at #HarvardYale #TheGame growing by the second 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 pic.twitter.com/ncTzx2hIDX
— Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) November 23, 2019
FYI, important to also note that the protest called for cancellation of holdings in #PuertoRico debt too. Both @Harvard and @Yale endowments include those holdings. https://t.co/TnuN9SJCad
— Julio Ricardo Varela (@julito77) November 23, 2019
Did not expect to come out of the movie I was in and find out that something cool and interesting actually happened at the Harvard Yale football game
— Molly Hensley-Clancy (@mollyhc) November 23, 2019
The beauty of today's action at the Harvard/Yale game is that it showed the interconnection of the climate emergency so well:
— Eric Holthaus (@EricHolthaus) November 24, 2019
Colonialism and decolonization, Gen Z activism and Boomer entitlement, daily struggles for justice in a passive, sports-addicted society#NobodyWins https://t.co/qJbPvvW81T
Proud of @DivestHarvard and @FossilFreeYale for their joint protest during The Game! Unless we address climate change — and both universities drop their huge investments in fossil fuels — sportsball rivalries will quickly be irrelevant. #Harvard #Yale pic.twitter.com/wRKZDBU15D
— Marjorie Ingall (@MarjorieIngall) November 23, 2019
King
— Ken Klippenstein (@kenklippenstein) November 24, 2019
Went to a Yale-Harvard game, saw bad football and then a good protest. Now I’m eating pizza. pic.twitter.com/Py5nZwGWT7
— Bhaskar Sunkara (@sunraysunray) November 23, 2019
Harvard’s main reason for not divesting in fossil fuels is that it wants to avoid “political” investment decisions.
— Emily Atkin (@emorwee) November 25, 2019
Didn’t realize preventing irreversible ecosystem collapse and widespread human suffering was a political calculation https://t.co/MbM7yT77PA
#HarvardYale disrupted – not by an MIT prank – but by @divestharvard and @FossilFreeYale!
— Brad Johnson (@climatebrad) November 23, 2019
Until our elites stop investing in greenhouse pollution, we're screwed. pic.twitter.com/HZCTshKZDM
Good to seehttps://t.co/CegjKMj0GH
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) November 23, 2019
Congrats from a Harvard alum to the Harvard and Yale students who interrupted the game today to draw attention to the rich universities' disgraceful refusal to divest from the fossil fuel corporations that are slowly destroying the only planet we have. #NobodyWins #DivestHarvard
— mkazin (@mkazin) November 23, 2019
Instead of charging 42 people with disorderly conduct for interrupting a football game between Harvard and Yale to highlight the need to tackle climate change, we should be charging politicians with disorderly conduct for failing to tackle climate change
— Edward Hardy (@EdwardTHardy) November 25, 2019
Go @Harvard !
— Laurie Garrett (@Laurie_Garrett) November 24, 2019
No, Go @Yale !
Wait, Go #Harvard & #Yale #ClimateCrisis protestors!!!! https://t.co/ZAJvUWYNLX
Harvard-Yale Participants
Statement from Wesley Ogsbury, captain of the Harvard Crimson, on today's #NobodyWins disruption by us and @FossilFreeYale: pic.twitter.com/tDjAdR7TTy
— Fossil Fuel Divest Harvard 🔶 (@DivestHarvard) November 23, 2019
Thank you to Hadley and Ian, members of the Harvard University Band, for supporting our #NobodyWins action. pic.twitter.com/ohEQtf8Y01
— Fossil Fuel Divest Harvard 🔶 (@DivestHarvard) November 27, 2019
Breaking: a powerful message of support for endowment justice from @yalefootball '20 defensive end/tight end Devin Moore. "Yale and Harvard have a responsibility to divest… This is an emergency, and it's time that they act like it." #NobodyWins @DivestHarvard pic.twitter.com/onPxIq6o6z
— Fossil Free Yale (@FossilFreeYale) November 24, 2019