Does this mean only weapons manufacturers? Or does this also mean smartphone makers, internet service providers, food, etc.?

Is this only direct investment in stock or are the calls to divest from index funds as well?

Are universities allowed to short the stocks they are supposed to be divested from?

What is the criteria if any for allowing universities to begin investing in the stocks they are supposed to be divesting from if any?

What would pay for the budget deficit incurred by the loss of the ability of the Harvard Corporation to trade the specific divested stocks?

How much suffering necessitates divestment, e.g. does Nestle's child labor necessitate divestment?

Is owning stock in a company a moral decision? Are we required to proactively invest in stocks that are "morally good"?

How, if at all, do we counterbalance the good that a company does from the bad, and how should that impact our decision to divest or not?

What meaningful impact comes from divestiture?

What, in its entirety, is the solution that is proposed?