As Florida lawmakers continue their push for a commission for what they say is a rise in antisemitism in the wake of Israel’s genocide in Gaza, some organizers say a commission is needed to protect the state’s Palestinian and Muslim communities. Between Oct. 7 and Nov. 4, the
Before dawn broke on Jan. 14, hundreds of labor organizers and activists convened at the Port of Oakland for a protest to prevent ships carrying weapons bound for Israel from leaving the docks. Activists from the Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC) and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU)
As the genocide in Gaza rages, a coalition of student groups is threatening to stop the flow of money to the university if officials do not divest from Israel
Voting laws in 2024 are largely more restrictive than in 2020, and the Biden Administration shouldn’t underestimate the anger many voters have over its support of Israel
Advocates say TPS would ensure the safety of refugees already here who fear for their lives in returning to the besieged Gaza Strip
We cannot rely on political bodies whose material interests are at odds with revolution. Power and action toward liberation must come from the people
From abolition to climate justice, communities and collective action sustain movements for a better world
“It really sends a message that there are some lives that are not as valuable in our country”
A Palestinian-American mother shares her harrowing story about her fight to get back to the U.S.
HR 6578 would build a commission with subpoena authority to force Americans to testify and produce evidence to “investigate the facts and causes of antisemitism in the present day”
Activists who participated in the hunger strike said they wanted to escalate their tactics to drive the message home
“The goal is divestment, academic and economic, from Israeli apartheid across the board,” one student activist said
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