As communities resist ICE kidnappings and police and national guard crackdowns on protests, we are once again seeing how our movements — and the types of repression we face — are connected, and the importance of uniting against all forms of state violence, from the US to Palestine.
Right-wing politicians have used attacks on the Palestine movement as a Trojan horse to advance broadly repressive policies, often without pushback from the mainstream establishment and institutions. Each law or narrative used to target Palestinians and their supporters has paved the way toward a more undemocratic, authoritarian society, threatening everyone's ability to fight for justice, dignity, and survival.
Join us for a webinar on Monday, June 30, where movement lawyers, activists, and writers will discuss how the Palestine solidarity movement, immigration justice organizing, and indigenous and environmental rights movements are deeply intertwined — and how repressive tactics used against one movement are often tested and expanded to target others.
Together, we'll also uplift the stories of resilience and solidarity that continue to inspire action and build collective power in the face of criminalization, surveillance, and state violence.
Featured speakers include:
Dylan Saba, Staff Attorney at @pal_legal
Jack Mirkinson, Senior Editor at @thenation
Krystal Two Bulls, Executive Director at @honortheearth
Paromita Shah, Executive Director at @justfutureslaw
Momodou Taal, @thegambian, PhD candidate in Africana Studies at Cornell University
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