A reporter then replied: “It seems like you’re sort of saying: ‘We want to be revolutionaries, we want to take over this building, now would you please bring us some food and water.’’’
Ms King-Slutzky replied: “Nobody’s asking them to bring anything.
“We’re asking them to not violently stop us from bringing in basic humanitarian aid.’’
Ms King-Slutzky then clarified that she was not sure if the university had tried to stop supplies being brought to the protesters.
“We are looking for a commitment from them that they will not stop it,’’ she said. “I do not know to what extent it has been attempted. But we’re looking for a commitment.’’
She also said that she believed the university was obliged to provide food to any student occupiers who had paid for a meal plan as part of their college fees.
On her website, Ms King-Slutzky calls herself a “video editor and full-service digital comms expert for progressive and leftist causes”
Earlier on Tuesday, videos of people passing food to women inside a gate at Columbia were shared online.
Riot police on Tuesday night moved in on protesters at Columbia who had occupied Hamilton Hall and flown Palestine flags from its windows.
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