Devyn Springer and Abu Shawarib speak to Mohammed El-Kurd, a poet, writer, and activist from Sheikh Jarrah in Jerusalem, Palestine. This episode is a collaboration with the Groundings Podcast.
Palestinians in Jerusalem and across Historic Palestine are observing tomorrow a General Strike to protest Israel’s massacres in Gaza and settler-colonial and apartheid repression and ethnic cleansing against Palestinian communities everywhere. Here are 5 actions you can do to show that dismantling Israel’s regime of oppression is also in your hands.
On this 73rd anniversary of Nakba Day, as Palestinians courageously resist brutal Israeli attack, we urge the labor movement to respect the BDS picket line
As Palestinians throughout the world commemorate 73 years of resistance to an ongoing Nakba, we invite you to stand in solidarity by joining the academic and cultural boycott of Israel.
It’s not exactly news that a NYC mayoral candidate is terrible on the subject of Israel, but Andrew Yang’s recent troubles indicate that the political terrain when it comes to Israel might be shifting in the city.
Palestinian civil society calls on supporters throughout the world to take to the streets on Saturday May 15th with a unified demand for sanctions on Israel.
In many countries, governments and corporations are deeply complicit with Israel’s decades-old regime of military occupation, settler-colonialism and apartheid, just as they were complicit in the apartheid regime in South Africa. Israel can only sustain this regime of oppression with international complicity. Here are the 5 most effective things YOU can do to challenge this complicity and support the Palestinian struggle for freedom, justice and equality.
Puma is moving its corporate headquarters to Boston and BDS activists there are planning on targeting the shoe maker over its sponsorship of Israel’s football league. “It’s not just about sneakers and jerseys, it’s about confronting the ties we have as taxpayers in this country,” activist Lea Hana tells Mondoweiss.
Michael Arria speaks with three Students for Justice in Palestine activists about how the movement has grown over the last 10 years, and where it is headed in the future.