Students across Britain are taking action as part of the 17th international Israeli Apartheid Week as the UK government increases its repression of Palestine activism.
Activists in Gaza rework a classic Palestinian resistance song from the first intifada to fit the BDS movement today.
This year’s Israeli Apartheid Week is taking place in the context of increased repression from the UK government, but students continue to pave the way for a positive, powerful and collective resistance.
Racist violence is not natural or everlasting. Last year, millions took to the streets around the world to protest systematic racism and inequality. Israeli Apartheid Week seeks to continue that effort to rebuild our society from the ground up.
Larry Haiven shares more than two dozen recent examples of the pro-Israel lobby’s cancel culture playbook in action in Canada.
From March 30 until April 8, Tufts Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) held its eighth annual Israeli Apartheid Week and engaged more than 250 people in lectures, discussions, and performances on Palestinian struggle and resistance, the Israeli occupation and apartheid regime in Palestine, and the campaign to end military and police exchange between the United States and Israel.
Palestinian students in Gaza call on students across the world to get involved in Israeli Apartheid Week this year and grow the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement on campuses.