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Journalists Who Cover Jewish Voice for Peace
Brooke Binkowski
Career spot and breaking news reporter (CBS, CNN), now freelance in a chronically undercovered region. I started my career in radio, but now I've added a full array of tools for "backpack reporting." Mostly in Tijuana and San Diego, California, but extremely mobile. Soy "periodista mochilera" ...
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Advocates for Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Rally at Sen. Alex Padilla’s Office in Downtown San Diego
06 Nov 2023
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timesofsandiego.com
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| Ceasefire Advocacy
Over 200 advocates rallied at Senator Alex Padilla's office in San Diego, demanding a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict and criticizing U.S. support for Israel. Jewish Voice for Peace San Diego and the San Diego for Palestine Coalition led the protest, attempting to deliver letters to Padilla's office. Protesters called for an end to what they describe as Israel's war crimes and occupation of Palestine. StandWithUs responded by emphasizing Israel's right to dismantle Hamas. Padilla's reaction to the demonstration was expected later that day.
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Kate Brady
Kate Brady is a broadcast and print journalist based in Berlin, Germany.
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In Germany’s Struggle Against Antisemitism, the Arts Are Suffering
23 Dec 2023
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japannews.yomiuri.co.jp
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| Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Germany's efforts to combat antisemitism have led to significant censorship in the arts, affecting artists like Candice Breitz and institutions such as the Saarland Museum and Oyoun Cultural Center. Critics argue that the government's stance overly restricts voices critical of Israel and disproportionately targets minority artists. The German government maintains that criticism of Israel is allowed but must not cross into antisemitism. The controversy has sparked a broader debate on artistic freedom, with some fearing that the current climate may drive artists and academics away from Germany.
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Jessica Buxbaum
Jessica Buxbaum is an independent journalist covering Palestine, Israel, and Syria.
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Roger Waters V. the Machine: Inside the Pink Floyd Frontman’s Battle For Free Speech in Germany
28 Feb 2023
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MintPress News
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| Cultural Boycott
Roger Waters faces opposition from German authorities who canceled his concert over allegations of anti-Semitism, which he denies, attributing his criticism solely to Israeli government policies. Waters is pursuing legal action, and over 20,000 public figures support his right to perform. The article highlights a broader crackdown on BDS supporters in Germany, citing instances of academic and artistic censorship. A 2019 parliamentary resolution condemning BDS has intensified these actions, despite being non-binding. Critics argue this conflates anti-Semitism with legitimate criticism of Israel, creating a culture of denunciation and paranoia. Pro-Palestine activists, however, see this as an opportunity to draw attention to their cause.
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Luke Cleary
Luke Cleary is a broadcast journalist based in Seoul, South Korea since 2009. Currently anchoring the news for KBS World TV and filing for TBS eFM 101.3MHz. For more work samples, check out my blog: **** Here's my full work history in Korea: Anchoring News Today at KBS World has been ...
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'Enough is enough': Sacramento rally calls for ceasefire in Gaza
21 Oct 2023
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abc10.com
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| Humanitarian Aid
A peaceful rally in Sacramento brought hundreds to the state capitol, urging the U.S. government to demand a ceasefire and allow humanitarian aid into Gaza amid the Hamas-Israel conflict. Participants, including members of various faiths, expressed deep concern for the protection of innocents and the need for peace and justice in the Middle East. The rally highlighted personal stakes in the conflict and the recent announcements by President Joe Biden and Governor Gavin Newsom to send aid to the region.
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Andrew Fleming
Andrew Fleming is a journalist based in Vancouver, Canada.
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the Wesleyan Argus
09 May 2017
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The Wesleyan Argus
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| Community Relations
The article discusses the decision by Wesleyan University to implement swipe-access locks at Olin Library, restricting public access during certain hours. University Librarian Daniel Cherubin cites safety concerns for student workers as the primary reason. However, the article criticizes this decision, suggesting it creates a divide between the university and the Middletown community, and questions the timing and true motives behind the policy. It also mentions opposition from local groups and the lack of consideration for less discriminatory safety measures. The article implies that the university's actions may be economically motivated, especially in light of Wesleyan's increased community engagement efforts for profit. Middletown Potluck is organizing an event to raise awareness and gather petition signatures to reverse the lock decision.
Lauren Gambino
Lauren Gambino is a politics correspondent for The Guardian based in Washington D.C., where she has worked since 2017. She was previously based in New York for The Guardian, where she covered the 2016 presidential election. Prior to joining The Guardian, Lauren worked in Salem, Oregon, as a ...
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‘I will not be silenced’: Rashida Tlaib won’t stop fighting for Palestinian rights
12 Nov 2023
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the Guardian
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| Israel-Hamas Conflict
Rashida Tlaib, the only Palestinian American member of the US Congress, faced a censure motion for her comments on the Israel-Hamas conflict. Despite the censure, Tlaib remains steadfast in her advocacy for Palestinian rights, supported by progressive allies and criticized by opponents. The article highlights her resilience, the personal abuse she endures, and the political and social implications of her stance. Tlaib's commitment to her cause is portrayed as unwavering, with significant support from left-wing groups and criticism from pro-Israel advocates.
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Matthew Green
Matthew Green is a journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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SFSU Pro-Palestinian Encampment Established as Students Rally for Divestment
29 Apr 2024
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www.kqed.org
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| Divestment Movement
Hundreds of San Francisco State University students and faculty rallied to demand the California State University system divest from financial ties to Israel. The protest is part of a broader movement across campuses, with actions at Cal Poly Humboldt and the University of Southern California. Critics have labeled the anti-Zionist protests as antisemitic, but Jewish activists disagree. The SFSU spokesperson highlighted the university's investment policy, which focuses on social and racial justice. The demonstration follows the Israel-Hamas war, which resulted in significant casualties and a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The SFSU chapter of the Faculty for Justice in Palestine Network called for respect for student activism and warned against punitive measures.
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Mya Guarnieri
Mya Guarnieri is a journalist based in West Palm Beach, United States of America.
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The single worst way the EU could combat anti-Semitism
07 Oct 2023
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+972 Magazine
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| Israel-Palestine Conflict
A senior European official, Katharina von Schnurbein, spoke at an Israeli government-hosted conference where human rights defenders were denigrated as anti-Semitic. The conference, organized by Israeli Students Combating Anti-Semitism, featured speakers who attacked various human rights organizations and activists. Von Schnurbein's participation and her office's refusal to condemn these attacks raise concerns about her role in combating anti-Semitism. The article criticizes the EU's approach and highlights the escalating repression of civil society activists by Israeli authorities.
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Teguan Harris
Teguan Harris is a writer and journalist with pieces written for Empoword Journalism, No Extra Source, and The New Age Magazine. She covers topics such as sports, current affairs and social issues, entertainment, features, opinion, and lifestyle. She has a degree in English literature from Coventry ...
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The Gaza genocide is continuing to kill innocent Palestinians and destroy homes and hospitals. Here is how you can help Palestine.
16 Nov 2023
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Empoword Journalism
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| Activism and Social Media
The article by Teguan Harris discusses the ongoing conflict in Gaza, describing it as a genocide against Palestinians. It provides a historical overview, tracing the roots of the conflict back to post-World War II and the establishment of Israel in 1948, which led to the displacement of Palestinians. The article details the recent escalation following a Hamas attack on Israel, which resulted in Israeli military retaliation and a blockade of Gaza, causing significant civilian casualties and destruction. The author suggests ways to help Palestinians, including donating to charities like Save the Children and Islamic Relief USA, educating oneself on the conflict, contacting representatives to demand a ceasefire, and supporting the BDS Movement to boycott companies that back the Israeli occupation. The article also emphasizes the importance of amplifying Palestinian voices and attending protests to keep the issue in the public eye.
Dalia Hatuqa
I am a multimedia journalist whose work has appeared in The Economist, Foreign Policy, The Atlantic and elsewhere. Since 2000, I have divided my time between the U.S. and the West Bank, covering a range of political, economic and cultural issues for print, TV and radio. Before moving back to ...
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How much is your US state paying for Israel's weapons? This new tool will tell you
24 Apr 2018
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Middle East Eye
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| Budget Allocation
A new tool by the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights reveals how much US states spend on military aid to Israel, highlighting potential alternative uses for these funds in local communities. The tool aims to raise awareness about the moral and humanitarian implications of US support for Israel, particularly in light of recent violence against Palestinian protesters. Activists hope to use this information to influence budgetary priorities and hold Israel accountable for its actions. The article discusses the broader context of US-Israel relations and the ongoing conflict in Gaza, emphasizing the need for policy changes at both local and federal levels.
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James Jackson
James Jackson is a multimedia journalist based in Berlin, Germany. James is a self-starting media professional who is comfortable writing news, specialist reports dispatches, op-eds and features. A native English speaker, he is fluent in German and Spanish and covers Central Europe for outlets ...
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‘We Jews are just arrested; Palestinians are beaten’: Protesters in Germany
01 Apr 2024
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www.aljazeera.com
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| Middle East Conflict
German-Israeli activist Iris Hefets and other members of Jewish Voice for Peace have faced multiple arrests in Berlin for holding signs protesting Israel's actions in Gaza. The Berlin police, guided by a special task force, have been cracking down on pro-Palestinian demonstrations, often using force. The phrase 'from the river to the sea' has been criminalized in some German states, leading to further arrests. Critics argue that these actions represent a dangerous restriction on freedom of expression. The article highlights the broader implications for civil liberties in Germany, with activists and legal experts warning of an unprecedented crackdown on free speech.
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Lorraine Mallinder
Multimedia journalist (print/audio/video) - BBC, Al Jazeera, The Irish Times, Global Post, Forbes, European Voice (now politico.eu) and many others. Westminster-based - over the past decade, I have covered subjects as diverse as Brexit, Scottish independence, Canadian native rights, narco-...
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Columbia president faces anti-Semitism Congress hearing: What’s at stake?
17 Apr 2024
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www.aljazeera.com
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Columbia University President Nemat “Minouche” Shafik is set to face a congressional committee over allegations of failing to protect students from rising anti-Semitism on campus. The hearing is part of a broader investigation into elite universities' handling of anti-Semitism, following similar scrutiny of UPenn, Harvard, and MIT. The stakes are high for Shafik, who has faced criticism from both pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel groups. The investigation has intensified following the war on Gaza, with lawmakers demanding extensive documentation from Columbia. The hearing aims to ensure compliance with existing laws and may influence future legislation.
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James Reinl
An award-winning multimedia correspondent who has reported from North America, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and his native Britain for more than a decade. Strong editorial judgment and leadership skills with the ability to grasp and distill complex issues with ease and lead digital and broadcast ...
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Netanyahu, Trump and AIPAC: What to expect
02 Mar 2018
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Middle East Eye
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| Middle East Peace Process
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits Washington amid corruption allegations, seeking to leverage his popularity in the US to bolster his position back home. His agenda includes meetings with President Donald Trump and a speech at the AIPAC conference. The visit comes as speculation mounts about a potential snap election in Israel. Analysts are watching for signals on a possible Middle East peace plan, though skepticism remains about its viability. AIPAC's influence is discussed, with attention to shifting bipartisan support for Israel in the US.
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Murtaza Solangi
Murtaza Solangi is print/radio/TV journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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Challenges to Free Speech and Liberal Values in US Universities: Recent Concerns
09 Jan 2024
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The Friday Times
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| Israel-Hamas Conflict
Columbia University suspended two student groups, Jewish Voice for Peace and Students for Justice in Palestine, following protests related to the Israel-Hamas conflict. This action, along with similar measures at other universities like Brandeis and George Washington, has sparked debates on free speech and accusations of antisemitism. Legal actions have been taken against universities for stifling expression and unchecked antisemitism. Advocates argue that universities should provide a platform for free expression without taking political positions.
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Emily Tamkin
Emily Tamkin is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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HR 9495 will be reintroduced for a vote
21 Nov 2024
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Slate Magazine
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HR 9495, a bill that could impact nonprofits by allowing the Treasury Secretary to revoke tax-exempt status based on terrorism accusations, has passed the House largely along party lines. The bill, criticized for potentially expanding President-elect Donald Trump's powers, faces opposition from civil rights groups like the ACLU. Despite failing a previous vote, it is expected to pass the House with a simple majority. Concerns arise over its implications for civil society, with examples of misuse of terrorism labels in other countries cited. The bill's future in the Senate remains uncertain, but Republican control next session could influence its passage.
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Cody Weddle
Cody Weddle is a freelance journalist currently in Bogota, Colombia, but he has covered Venezuela for nearly five years. He has covered Colombia and Venezuela from a variety of angles for print, radio, and TV outlets. He was worked with WPLG-TV, ABC Miami; the Miami Herald; NBC News, the BBC, Al ...
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Passionate, dueling rallies held in Miami Beach over Israel-Hamas war
12 Nov 2023
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www.local10.com
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In Miami Beach, passionate rallies were held with protesters denouncing the Israeli offensive in Gaza and counter-protesters supporting Israel. Calls for a ceasefire and divestment from Israel were prominent, with intense rhetoric on both sides. Miami Beach police ensured the protests remained peaceful, with no major incidents reported.
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