Depending on how it's used or who you ask, it's a target, a symbol of resistance, a piece of history or propaganda. And the controversial symbol has been seen at pro-Palestinian university encampments ...
From Helmann v. Codepink Women for Peace, decided June 13 by Judge Stephen Wilson (C.D. Cal.), but just posted on Westlaw: This case arises out of the events that took place at the Adas Torah ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters have made liberal use of the inverted red triangle. They daubed it on the apartment building of a Columbia University leader Thursday, on a replica of the Liberty Bell in ...