Sunday, March 16, 2014

University of Michigan's Central Student Government is the scene of a divestment vote on Tuesday, March 18, 2014

"University of Michigan students have officially launched a divestment campaign in the student government"

http://palestinasummer.tumblr.com/post/79410963402/university-of-michigan-students-have-officially


University of Michigan students have officially launched a divestment campaign in the student government. A good number of students spoke up for that resolution March 11th in the Central Student Government.

The big meeting and vote will happen Tuesday, March 18th, 7:30 pm on the 3rd floor of the Michigan Union, 530 South State Street, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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Follow the debate and vote count at #UMDivest

 
#BDS (boycott - divestment - sanctions against Israeli apartheid), to support Palestinian human rights.

Free Free Palestine.

Monday, January 13, 2014

The movement for divestment against Apartheid Israel -- at the University of Michigan:

"Palestinian activist urges University to divest from Israel"

MICHIGAN DAILY
(University of Michigan - Ann Arbor)
January 13, 2014

With a focus on universal human rights and activism, Omar Barghouti — a key member of the Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions campaign against Israel — received a standing ovation from those in attendance at his guest lecture in Hutchins Hall Friday night.

"The very basis of BDS is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and in that, a very basic concept that has been forgotten to an extent: that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights," Barghouti said.

Barghouti, a Palestinian activist and commentator, explained BDS’s mission by focusing on what he said were oppressive Israeli policies, including a lack of access to education for many Palestinians...

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Students Allied for Freedom and Equality sponsored Barghouti’s visit to the University. SAFE collaborated with the Jewish Force for Peace and the Students for Justice in Palestine at University of Michigan, Dearborn to host his lecture.

The lecture followed last month’s controversy over #UMMockEviction, and a month after the American Studies Association and Association for Asian-American Studies endorsed an academic boycott of Israel.

“We are trying to generate some kind of action for the University to divest from companies that profit from Israeli occupation,” said LSA senior Yazan Kherallah, a SAFE member....

 
 
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Friday, December 6, 2013

Academic institutions "are increasingly endorsing boycotts against Israel's occupation"


"Palestinian activism grows at US universities:
"Despite heavy backlashes, academic institutions are increasingly endorsing boycotts against Israel's occupation"

AL JAZEERA
December 6, 2013

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2013/12/palestinian-activism-grows-at-us-universities-20131268268601383.html

"...December 4, the National Council of the American Studies Association (ASA) endorsed a boycott condemning the Israeli government's treatment of Palestinians..."

"...a sort of backlash to the backlash is gaining momentum. Over the past couple years there has been an upsurge in pro-Palestinian human rights activism on college campuses across the US.

"In November 2012, UCI’s student council unanimously-and defiantly-voted in favor of the college pulling its investments from Israeli companies. In a matter of months, student councils at UC Berkeley, Riverside, and San Diego had done the same, and a bill that would have thwarted student action at UCLA, by placing a blanket ban on divestment measures at the school, failed."

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"Canadian Protestant church launches settlement boycott campaign"

Jewish Telegraphic Agency
December 6, 2013

http://www.jta.org/2013/12/06/news-opinion/world/canadian-protestant-church-launches-settlement-boycott-campaign

"Canada’s largest Protestant church launched a campaign to boycott goods made in the West Bank.
The United Church of Canada campaign, dubbed 'Unsettling Goods: Choose Peace in Palestine and Israel,' encourages 'economic action' against three Israeli companies: Keter Plastic Ltd., SodaStream and Ahava, which all have factories in the West Bank..."

 
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"American Studies leaders endorse Israel boycott..."

"American Studies Association leaders endorse boycott of Israeli universities"
Jerusalem Post
December 5, 2013
At: http://www.jpost.com/Jewish-World/Jewish-News/American-Studies-Association-leaders-endorse-boycott-of-Israeli-universities-334042

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"American Studies leaders endorse Israel boycott, refer issue to members for vote:
"Boycott resolution was approved unanimously by the 20-member national council..."
Ha'aretz
December 5, 2013
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/1.561928

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"Big Win for Boycott Movement"
Inside Higher Ed
December 5, 2013
At: http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2013/12/05/council-american-studies-association-backs-boycott-israeli-universities


The National Council of the American Studies Association announced Wednesday that it has unanimously endorsed a boycott of Israeli universities and other Israeli institutions -- and urged its members to vote to make the boycott official policy of the association.

The move by the council, even if awaiting approval by the membership, is seen as a major victory for the movement for an academic boycott of Israel. The academic movement to boycott Israel has considerable support in Europe, but has been largely opposed by major academic associations in the United States, citing longstanding objections to countrywide boycotts as antithetical to academic freedom. But in April, the Association for Asian American Studies became the first disciplinary group to endorse the academic boycott of Israel, and the American Studies Association now appears to be the second.

Supporters of the boycott have argued that just the discussion of the idea at a meeting as large as the American Studies Association marks a significant departure for American academe. A post on the pro-Palestinian site The Electronic Intifada said that the debate over the proposal indicated that "the taboo on boycotting Israel has been broken." And a piece on the same site shortly after the American Studies Association announced its decision Wednesday declared victory, saying that "the energy, the devotion, the compassion, the vitality [of the boycott movement] – all were palpable and invigorating, as was the sense that Zionist functionaries are now whistling past the cemetery."

Academics who support the boycott movement have been working for several years to build support within the American Studies Association to make such a move. At the group's annual meeting last month, there was heated debate on the boycott proposal -- with supporters arguing that the council should not hand the decision to the full membership for a vote. But at the time, the assumption was that setting up a vote would basically involve the association's leaders avoiding taking a stand on the issue.

Since the council called for a vote, but also urged members to endorse the boycott, the boycott supporters generally applauded the move. Most of those who spoke at the annual meeting were in favor of the boycott, but the council -- which met on the issue the Sunday before Thanksgiving -- held off on making a decision.

When it announced its decision Wednesday, the council offered strong support for the boycott. "The council voted for an academic boycott of Israeli institutions as an ethical stance, a form of material and symbolic action. It represents a principle of solidarity with scholars and students deprived of their academic freedom and an aspiration to enlarge that freedom for all, including Palestinians," said the statement issued by the association...


...What's Next?

Supporters of the boycott movement have talked about taking the proposal to other disciplinary associations -- and both the American Historical Association and the Modern Language Association (both of which share some members with the American Studies Association) have meetings coming up in January..."

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"The unspoken alliance: Israel’s secret relationship with apartheid South Africa"

 
"The unspoken alliance: Israel’s secret relationship with apartheid South Africa"

MONDOWEISS
Dec. 6, 2013

http://mondoweiss.net/2013/12/alliance-relationship-apartheid.html

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Also see:

"Brothers in arms - Israel's secret pact with Pretoria"

THE GUARDIAN

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2006/feb/07/southafrica.israel


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Saturday, June 8, 2013

" ‘Boycott Israel’ Ad Barred From Ann Arbor Buses" - 7 recent articles:



1. WWJ 950 AM News (Detroit) - " ‘Boycott Israel’ Ad Barred From Ann Arbor Buses"
June 6, 2013

http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2013/06/06/boycott-israel-ad-barred-from-ann-arbor-buses/

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2. Michigan Radio, 91.7 FM (NPR affilaite): "AATA does not have to put anti-Israel ad on its buses"
June 5, 2013

http://www.michiganradio.org/post/aata-does-not-have-put-anti-israel-ad-its-buses

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3. Michigan Daily (Ann Arbor) - "Judge approves AATA decision to not run controversial ad"
June 6, 2013

http://www.michigandaily.com/news/judge-approves-aata-decision-not-run-controversial-ad

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4. Ann Arbor.com - "Judge rules AATA had grounds to reject anti-Israel ad after revising its policy"
June 5, 2013

http://annarbor.com/news/judge-rules-aata-had-grounds-to-reject-anti-israel-ad-after-revising-its-policy/

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5. Ann Arbor Chronicle - "Judge: No Anti-Israel Ad on Bus for Now"
June 6, 2013

http://annarborchronicle.com/2013/06/06/judge-no-anti-israel-ad-on-bus-for-now/

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6. The Jewish Press.com - "Ann Arbor TA Bars 'Boycott Israel' bus Ads"
http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/ann-arbor-ta-bars-boycott-israel-bus-ads/2013/06/07/
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7. The Blaze - "Banned: Activist Loses Court Battle Over ‘Boycott Israel’ Bus Ad That Accuses the Jewish State of ‘Apartheid’ "
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Monday, May 6, 2013

At Oberlin College: Resolution is approved for divestment, against six companies which profit from Israeli occupation of Palestinian land -

"Oberlin College student senate passes divestment resolution, targets six companies"


Oberlin College, the historically progressive liberal arts institution in Oberlin, Ohio, successfully passed a divestment resolution on Sunday, 5 May.

In a press release sent to The Electronic Intifada, the Oberlin College Students for a Free Palestine (SFP) group say that after a three-hour plenary session, the student senate voted “by majority” to support the resolution, with several modifications from the original draft.

The resolution calls for divestment from six companies which profit from Israel’s occupation; including companies in the settlement industry (SodaStream) and Israel’s checkpoints and prison system (G4S). The resolution was supported by a wide variety of student groups on campus.

With Oberlin College passing a divestment resolution, this marks yet another university in North America to hold or pass such a resolution in the student senate during the 2012-2013 school year.

In California alone, student senates at the University of California at Irvine, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, and UC Berkeley have all held divestment votes (with UC Irvine, UC San Diego, and UC Berkeley passing and upholding the resolutions). The undergraduate student union at York University in Toronto, Canada, passed a divestment resolution in March.

Oberlin College Students for a Free Palestine’s press release is below:

In a historic moment on Sunday May 5th, Oberlin College Student Senate voted to divest from a set of 6 companies that profit from the occupation and oppression of Palestinians. Oberlin College Students for a Free Palestine (SFP) presented a resolution calling for divestment and a supporting petition. After a three-hour plenary, Student Senate voted by majority to support the resolution with several modifications.

“We are thrilled that this resolution has passed. We’re proud that our senate has decided to stand on the side of justice,” says Lucia Kalinosky, OC ‘13, a member of SFP.

This is a major milestone in SFP’s Oberlin Divest campaign, which follows the principles of the 2005 Palestinian Call for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS). Next semester, SFP will take their resolution to the Oberlin College Board of Trustees’ Finance Committee, which will determine if Oberlin adopts the financial policies outlined in the resolution.

Oberlin’s divestment campaign provides students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members with an opportunity to raise the cost of the Israeli government’s human rights violations in a non-violent initiative to effect change. It has been endorsed by Oberlin’s Responsible Investing Organization, Student Labor Action Coalition, Mexican American Students Association, La Alianza Latina, South Asian Students Association, Oberlin Queer Wellness Coalition, Edmonia Lewis Center for Women and Transgender People, and Multicultural Resource Center.

Oberlin SFP specifically calls for Oberlin College divestment from Hewlett-Packard, Caterpillar, Veolia, Elbit Systems, G4S, and SodaStream. These six companies represent a wide range of injustices perpetrated on the Palestinian people by Israel. By endorsing the resolution, Oberlin College will join a growing global movement for justice in Israel/Palestine. This resolution comes on the heels of similar resolutions at UC Irvine, UC Berkeley, UC San Diego, and Brown University.

Four modifications were made to the resolution by the Senate. First, “Palestinian Territories” was defined as The West Bank, The Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem. Second, the Palestinian BDS Call was removed from the stated reasons for divesting. Third, a clause stating that the list would be updated to include other companies doing similar actions was removed, and senators asked SFP to write a detailed plan forming a committee to update the list, which will be voted on in the fall. Finally, senates added the word “directly” to the clauses giving criteria for divestment.

“The Palestinian people called on all people of conscience throughout the world to take action to advocate for justice,” says Hannah Elhard, OC ‘13. “By voting for divestment, Oberlin lives up to its progressive history and reputation.”


Students for a Free Palestine is a Palestine solidarity group at Oberlin College. It is a nonhierarchical organization of students with a variety of backgrounds and points of view. We all agree, however, that Israel must end its occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and that all sides must respect human rights. Students for a Free Palestine is the oldest student Palestine solidarity organization in the United States.
 


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