WE NEED A NEW STANDARD FOR WHEN POLITICIANS SHOULD STEP DOWN

Richmond, VA I Other Words

Eyewitness Palestine delegate Tracy R. has a message for us:

“It goes like this: Morally speaking, if you hurt people, and you can’t humble yourself to consider the feelings of those you’ve harmed, you have to step down.

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BUILDING FROM THE LEFT: A RECORDING OF THE BARNARD PANEL

New York, NY I Barnard Center for Research on Women

Eyewitness Palestine Justice Delegation member Tarso Ramos spoke on a panel in November at Barnard College addressing the question of how the left can disrupt the powerful ascendance of the U.S .Right. while building a transformative intersectional social justice agenda.

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WOUNDED KNEE SURVIVORS RUN: FROM SIOUX NATION TO PALESTINE LIBERATION IS OURS

Sioux Nation I Wounded Knee Survivors Run

Eyewitness Palestine Justice Delegation member Chase Iron Eyes posts from the Wounded Knee Survivors Run “Our dream didn't die at Wounded Knee, we live. We have begun the 180 mile pilgrimage back to where the Wounded Knee massacre survivors fled to…From the Sioux Nation to Palestine, liberation is ours.”

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LOVE KNOWS NO BORDERS : CALL FOR MIGRANT JUSTICE

San Diego/Tijuana Border  I American Friends Service Committee

Eyewitness Palestine delegates Shakeel S., Emily B., Ossama K., Zahra B., Rae A., Ariel V., Lynn G. and others took part in the Love Knows No Borders mass mobilization on Monday, along the Tijuana/San Diego Border.

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BROOKLYN INSHALLAH

Brooklyn, NY I Brooklyn–Inshallah

Eyewitness Palestine delegate Seth M. is part of the team working on “Brooklyn, Inshallah”, the story of how Khader El-Yateem, the first Arab American ever to run in a Democratic primary for an open seat on the NY City Council, registered and mobilized over 3,000 Arab & Muslim voters. The hopes is that his story will mobilize many more Arab and Muslim voters in the future.

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