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Inside NYU’s generation-defining protests for Palestine
College administrations across the U.S. have put themselves on the wrong side of history by cracking down on the groundswell of student activism.
By
Naim Mousa
April 30, 2024
Israeli media’s inevitable hysteria over U.S. campus protests
The media’s unbending self-censorship in covering Gaza has made Israelis incapable of seeing foreign criticism as anything other than antisemitism.
By
Anat Saragusti
April 29, 2024
Campus protests for Gaza are proliferating — and so is the repression
With calls for divestment spreading this past week, students share how dozens of U.S. colleges are cracking down on pro-Palestine demonstrations.
By
Julian Epp
April 26, 2024
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Black-Palestine solidarity is making its way to Capitol Hill
Progressive Black Democrats are reviving a radical tradition of Palestine solidarity in Congress, challenging Black leaders in their own party and Washington's support for Israeli state violence.
By
Alex Kane
June 16, 2021
Fighting Labour antisemitism must not come at the cost of Palestinian rights
A major report highlights the need to address antisemitism in the Labour Party, but ignores how Palestinians could pay the price for its broad definition.
By
Antony Lerman
November 26, 2020
What Jamaal Bowman’s victory means for America’s progressive movements
Bowman's unseating of Eliot Engel shows that neither the power of incumbency nor the backing of the Israel lobby is enough to win an election.
By
Alex Kane
June 28, 2020
Jewish National Fund joins campaign to quash Palestine advocacy in the U.S.
A lawsuit against a U.S.-based Palestinian rights group is part of a strategy aimed at diverting activists' resources away from challenging Israeli policies.
By
Alex Kane
April 6, 2020
‘If we can overcome coronavirus, we can overcome the occupation’
Thousands of volunteers and donations to support locked-down Bethlehem are reviving a sense of Palestinian solidarity reminiscent of the First Intifada.
By
Suha Arraf
March 26, 2020
As a Palestinian rights defender, I’m proud to stand with Jonathan Pollak
The Israeli military court where I stood trial for false charges, and the civil court where my friend faces his, are part of the same unjust system.
By
Mohammed Khatib
January 15, 2020
Finding a path to an enduring Black-Palestine solidarity
When I visited a Palestinian refugee camp in the West Bank with a group of activists from working-class Black neighborhoods in the United States, I was astonished to discover just how much it reminded me of home. But then it didn’t. By Eli Day Traveling with the Dream Defenders in Palestine is an exercise in conquering distance. In…
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+972 Magazine
September 30, 2019
On Palestine-Israel, Cory Booker and Kamala Harris miss the progressive wave they seek to ride
Senators Booker and Harris' hawkish records on Israel stand at odds with a democratic voting block that is increasingly connecting Palestinian rights to a host of other racial and social justice issues.
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Rebecca Pierce
April 26, 2019
A masterclass in Palestine solidarity
By using his platform to elevate marginalized Palestinian views onto the global stage, Marc Lamont Hill’s UN speech challenged the unequal parameters of permissible thought on the conflict. Watching Marc Lamont Hill’s speech at the United Nations on Wednesday was like a breath of fresh air. Unlike the mundane and repetitive remarks made by aging…
By
Amjad Iraqi
November 30, 2018
From Palestine to Ferguson: Reflections on shared grief and liberation
Formerly incarcerated women of color perform the story of a Palestinian teen killed by Israeli police in October 2000. The act of Black-Palestine solidarity highlights shared trauma, but also concrete ways toward liberation. By Jen Marlowe and Je Naé Taylor On October 2, 2000, Aseel Asleh, a 17-year old Palestinian citizen of Israel, was shot…
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October 1, 2018
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