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How have communities been uniting in solidarity with Palestinians? | The Stream

Israel's war on Gaza has brought the world's attention back to the plight of Palestinians. Their suffering is echoing beyond the Palestinian diaspora and has seen other communities tracing parallels with their own histories. From scenes of solidarity by Indigenous communities to demonstrations led by South Africans who lived through apartheid, people have been expressing their personal connection to the Palestinian struggle.
Guests: Shaniae Maharaj - Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Steph Viera – NDN Collective, Benjamin Kersten – Jewish Voice for Peace, Claudia De La Cruz – Party for Socialism and Liberation

Resources on International Solidarity

This online event focused on the importance of the Black feminist literary and political canon and the mandate of Black feminist commitments to a free Palestine. Moreover, we will cite, discuss, and interrogate the long, extensive, and unwavering tradition of Black feminist educators, poets, writers, organizers, and more who have committed to being in solidarity with Palestine. Featuring remarks from: Clarissa Brooks, Angela Y. Davis, Breya Johnson, Briona Simone Jones, and Jaimee A. Swift.

This reading convenes Armenian and Palestinian writers to denounce the normalization of genocidal violence, in solidarity with those under siege in Gaza. Through the reading of poems, fiction, and personal essays, this event will address interlocking historical injustices affecting Palestinians and Armenians. It’s staged in opposition to Islamophobia, anti-Arab racism, antisemitism, and anti-Armenian racism, in recognition that there can be no justice until all are free.