TIES TO WEAPONS COMPANY: Boeing, the fourth largest arms manufacturer in the world, produces advanced weaponry for use in global conflicts. Many of these munitions, which have killed countless civilians including in Gaza, are built in Boeing facilities in St. Louis, Missouri.
CULTURAL & EDUCATIONAL POWER: Boeing’s influence in St. Louis extends far beyond its industrial operations. The company sponsors key local events and institutions like the St. Louis Science Center and Pride St. Louis. Its executives hold influential board positions at prestigious local institutions, including Cortex St. Louis, and donate significant sums to local universities, cultural institutions, and philanthropic efforts.
Washington University’s ties to Boeing are extensive. Boeing funds a research center at the business school, offers tuition discounts for its employees, funds scholarships, and is a major employer of Washington University graduates. This relationship has drawn sharp criticism from student activists who assert that the university is complicit in the genocide in Gaza by maintaining financial ties with Boeing.
RESPONSE TO GAZA GENOCIDE: After months of organizing on campus to demand divestment from Boeing—passing resolutions and hosting peaceful rallies—students, staff, and faculty from Washington University experienced extreme repression from the University ultimately resulting in physical violence.
In late April, during another protest calling for divestment from Boeing, Washington University administrators called in multiple police departments to violently break up a peaceful student demonstration. A total of 100 people were arrested at the protest, including students, Washington University faculty, and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville professor, Steve Tamari. Professor Tamari was recording video of the protests when police officers slammed him to the ground and arrested him. The police broke nine of Tamari’s ribs and his hand in the violent arrest, showing the extreme measures police at Washington University were taking to silence and deter protests.
The violent repression faced by campus protesters must be contextualized within Washington University’s deep financial ties to Boeing. By maintaining these ties, the university attempts to mask its role in global violence and war profiteering. Washington University is only one university among hundreds who prop up the genocide gentry.