Students, faculty, alumni, labor leaders, clergy, and community members rallied this week to protest President Lynn Mahoney’s undermining of San Francisco State University faculty and the Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas studies program.
President Mahoney’s decision upholds the University’s acceptance of Big Tech’s increasing control over academic discussion, and its complicity with Zionist organizations.
Two upcoming hearings at San Francisco State University could have nationwide impact on academic freedom and the rights of faculty and student to fight the censorship of Palestinian voices. Here’s how you can help.
Participants from the first delegation to visit occupied Palestine of feminists from Indigenous, Black, Latinx, and Asian communities reconvened on the 10 year anniversary of the trip to recount what they saw and share how visiting Palestine continues to impact them to this day.
The organizers of the Open Classroom event, “Whose Narratives? What Free Speech for Palestine” say they had their right to free speech silenced by private tech companies Zoom, Facebook, and Eventbrite when the companies bowed to the fraudulent threat of prosecution. Now the organizers are calling on supporters to demand an end to corporate control of academia and an end to Israel lobby censorship and bullying.