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BDS is endorsed by large Latino/a youth organization at Arizona conference

We received the following press release today from student solidarity groups in Arizona:

March 30, 2012 — At the 19th annual national conference of M.E.Ch.A. (Movímíento Estudíantíl Chícan@ de Aztlán), the largest association of Latin@ youth in the US, chapter leaders voted by a landslide decision to endorse the global call for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) on Israel, due to its military occupation and settlement of Palestine.

The announcement that M.E.Ch.A. chapter leaders endorsed BDS comes on the coinciding international observances of “César Chávez Day” and “Land Day,” commemorating ongoing civil rights and anti-colonial struggles for Latin@s and Palestinians. The chapter delegations (including some 600 delegates) met in Phoenix, AZ, last weekend, the site of the very first M.E.Ch.A. conference in 1993.

The local Arizona State University M.E.Ch.A. chapter, who hosted the conference this year, was the first to endorse the BDS call prior to the conference. Before M.E.Ch.A. could endorse BDS at a national level, ASU Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) President, Lina Bearat, attended an ASU M.E.Ch.A meeting to discuss BDS and ask for their endorsement. Without that crucial vote of endorsement and support from ASU M.E.Ch.A. prior to the conference, ASU SJP could not have been able to ask for the endorsement of BDS by the national M.E.Ch.A. ASU SJP was also required to hold a workshop on BDS to educate the national members on the issue. Erin McGough, ASU SJP member, had the opportunity to discuss and hold a workshop on BDS at the national M.E.Ch.A. conference. The University of Arizona SJP collaborated with ASU, in all, on three educational workshops on Palestine given at the conference.

“Palestina 101,” a workshop run by ASU SJP Vice President, Aman Aberra, discussed the history and current situation in Palestine, as well as US involvement and complicity in Israel’s crimes and how the attendees could get involved in supporting justice in Palestine. “Conexiones Concretas/Concrete Connections,” run by Gabriel M Schivone of UofA SJP, discussed cross-border analyses — ranging from both walls to cultural attacks on Palestinian/Latin@ ethnic studies by the US and Israel — and provided prospects for cross-movement building between both struggles. Member representatives also distributed “A Plea from a Mexican-Palestinian and Chicano-Jew to National M.E.Ch.A.,” by Yasmine A. Moreno Yatim and Schivone, UofA SJP coordinators, urging the conference to adopt BDS.

Beyond ASU and UofA, some of the schools where M.E.Ch.A.s and Latin@ groups have ongoing cross-movement relationships with SJPs and Palestine solidarity groups include The Evergreen State College, University of New Mexico, Brown University, University of Illinois – Chicago, and UCLA.

The decades-old legacy of M.E.Ch.A. stretches back to the late 1960s US Civil Rights Movement. M.E.Ch.A. has traditionally supported intertwining struggles such as opposing police brutality and the US war on Vietnam. 

This year, Land Day marks the 36th anniversary of the massacre by Israeli soldiers killing unarmed Palestinians citizens of Israel whom protested the illegal expropriation of Palestinian land. Like his Palestinian counterparts, Chicano civil rights leader, César Chávez, led boycotts and strikes for the rights of farmworkers — including the “Salad Bowl Strike,” the largest farmworker strike in US history — that inspired waves of social movements in the US.

In July 2005, more than 170 Palestinian civil society organizations created the BDS call, a year after the historic ruling by the United Nation’s International Court of Justice condemning Israel’s illegal apartheid wall and reminding the international community of its obligation to pressure Israel to end its prolonged occupation and illegal settlement of Palestinian lands. Together, these civil societies — from Arizona to Palestine — are working towards one goal of fighting oppression and resisting everyday injustice.

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Great news Phil and much appreciated.
Oh boy! This thing (Zionism as is practiced in Israel today) might actually vanish in my life time. I recon i can squeeze another 30 plus years out of this body and If I stay away from Armed white citizens (can’t catch me on foot) and the Police (this group is the third leading cause of death among black males in my age group per Chriss Rock, after hypertension and heart desease), I migh, i just might live long enough to see the end of Zionism as we know it.

This is great news! We must ALL try to find allies among other post-colonial (or still-colonized) peoples — especially with any BDS potential.

What does the Pope say? Can Catholics — not that they necessarily follow their Bishops’ leads — join with us? East Asians? South Asians (who, in the USA, have experienced intended-to-be-anti-Muslim prejudice and official mistreatment)?

How do pro-BDS folks find new allies?

this is huge. fantastic. i was just talking to someone the other day about my first experience with any boycott, César Chávez! wow, i am thrilled.

This is good.

I read something the other day about the AZ legistature passing some “Support Israel resolution” wrt Iran (like SC did). Something about that resolution pissed off the Latino groups in AZ according to the newspaper article, can’t remember the exact details. Will see if I can find the article again.
But perhaps that also helped Latinos to take a stand.
AIPAC will be very disappointed …lol

Here it is. It’s the hypocrisy stupid, it’ll get you every time.
There are 55 million Hispanics in the US and 6.3 million Jews (US 2010 census).
Also according to the 2010 census Asian- Americans have the highest average income of all US groups. So what we need to do is bring some US billionaires into the Israel battle to replace the Zionist money men in DC and form an alliance with the most dominant minorities; Hispanics, African Americans and Asians for voting clout and volia! we have a American Lobby. Might not even need any billionaire politician buyers.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gabriel-schivone/latinos-wont-be-fooled-by_b_1379097.html

Latinos Won’t Be Fooled by AZ’s New Pro-Israel Bill

”In other words, this bill forces one of the most powerful US-based Israel constituencies to have a lot of explaining to do. They’ll likely have to exert significant time and energy trying to convince Latino allies that Israeli anti-immigrant and border militarization policies are justified against migrants and Palestinians by Israel because those migrant and border issues are indescribably different than those in Arizona.
The argument is a Catch-22 loss. Because whichever way one may try to spin it, the AZ-Israel bill runs contrary to migrant and Palestinian rights
American liberals now face uneasy questions. The challenge now will be to apply standards equally across the board–across borders and states where situations may be different in the details but fundamental human rights issues remain stubborn and constant.”