From Deseret News archives:
Alternative event gets a big boost
Shortly after director Steven Greenstreet posted an impassioned blog and video footage from an April 4 protest at BYU, the donations started pouring in. The same postings that may have inspired such generosity, however, drew harsh criticism from many depicted in the video, including the event's organizer.
"I thought it was sensationalized; I understand some of these groups are looking for a revolution, but I'm looking more for reform," said Diane Bailey, president of the BYU College Democrats club and organizer of the protest. "That's media, and we knew getting into this that some journalists would try to find out our real motives and some journalists would try to make a buck."
A group of BYU students, faculty members and alumni received donations totaling more than $12,000 in just a few hours Monday afternoon, reaching and exceeding their goal of $20,000 to fund an alternative commencement to be held at Utah Valley State College's McKay Events Center. BYU invited Vice President Dick Cheney to be the official commencement speaker, a decision that has sparked debate among many affiliated with the university.
Within four hours, Greenstreet said, the group had received more than $12,000 in donations.
"It was this incredibly powerful testimony to the power of democracy and independent media," Greenstreet said. "You always hear stories of grass-roots activism, but I've never been in the middle of it like I was today."
Along with the blog posting, Greenstreet provided a link to video footage from the end of the April 4 protest a clip that shows BYU administrators forcibly ending the protest, confiscating signs and forcing protesters out of their designated protest area. Additionally, a portion of an open question-and-answer session with BYU President Cecil L. Samuelson is shown.
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