More than 100,000 have joined the global #BoycottPuma campaign, calling on @PUMA to end its complicity in Israeli apartheid oppressing millions of Palestinians.
Social media actions have had a reach of tens of millions.
We know for a fact that @PUMA is worried about the boycott campaign. A leaked internal memo, a chance encounter with a PUMA lawyer, and a meeting with PUMA’s CEO tell us so.
We warmly welcome the withdrawal of the many international writers and public figures from the Beyond the Lone Offender conference in Hamburg -- which has been almost entirely cancelled as a result of its organisers' complicity in Germany's shameful anti-Palestinian racism.
The conference organisers, the @goetheinstitut, had disinvited renowned Palestinian poet and journalist @m7mdkurd, leading to an inspiring display of solidarity from renowned literary and public figures, including Ijeoma Oluo, @mohammedhanif and others.
The boycott of the @goetheinstitut's conference is the latest in a series of victories against the German establishment's anti-democratic repression, McCarthyism, and unabashed anti-Palestinian racism and dehumanisation that remind us of Germany's dark history.
We salute the graduate & undergraduate students at Georgetown University who successfully prevented $30,000 in student funding from being used for an itrek propaganda trip to apartheid Israel. bit.ly/3tRWdZu
Israel has bombed and demolished Palestinian schools and universities, carried out military raids on campuses, prevented travel to campus and abroad for scholarships, and restricts entry for int'l faculty members and students wishing to teach or study at Palestinian universities.
The Georgetown students join 350+ academic departments, programs & societies, and 20,000+ scholars and students worldwide standing up for Palestinian rights and urging accountability for apartheid Israel.
Many major human rights orgs now recognize Israel as an apartheid state.
A reminder of who's behind the letter opposing queer filmmakers who support the call from Palestinian queers not to participate in Israeli gov-sponsored TLVFest and to reject Israel's pinkwashing of its apartheid regime.
"Creative Community for Peace" may talk of "building bridges," but a leaked, confidential report shows it considers intersectionality and solidarity between Palestinians and Black Americans "a troubling and growing trend" that it needs to counter. bdsmovement.net/news/ccfpfraud
Now CCFP is opposing queer filmmakers standing in solidarity with Palestinians queers.
In an act of effective solidarity, 50 filmmakers have withdrawn from TLVFest, the Israeli gov-sponsored LGBT film fest, and nearly 200 have pledged not to participate. queercinemaforpalestine.org