Via US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation: On May 29th, novelist Alice Walker issued an open letter calling upon Alicia Keys to cancel her scheduled concert in Israel. The letter has created an immense stir, as those who wish to ignore the situation facing the Palestinians hasten to draw a false wall between the experiences of African Americans under Jim Crow and Palestinians today, attacking Alice Walker’s person in the process, in major media outlets including the Wall Street Journal, the Daily News and the New York Post. In signing this letter, we affirm the accuracy of parallels drawn between the experience of African Americans in the U.S. under Jim Crow and Israel”s treatment of Palestinians.
We stand by Alice Walker”s analogy between Israel’s treatment of Palestinians and the Jim Crow segregation in the United States that many of us experienced, and struggled against through the civil rights movement. It is therefore no surprise to us, that, in response to Israel”s systematic discrimination, our acclaimed sister Alice Walker has urged Ms. Keys to employ the time-honored, peaceful method of boycott and to cancel her upcoming concert in Israel.
- Felicia Eaves, co-chair, US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation
- Bill Fletcher Jr., African Americans for Justice in the Middle East and North Africa
- Hon. Rev. Dr. Kwame Abayomi, Ret., City Council – Baltimore, MD
- Adisa Alkebulan, Ph.D, Associate Professor of Africana Studies, San Diego State University
- Ajamu Baraka, Human Rights Activist
- Carl Bloice, Journalist
- Rev. Carolyn L. Boyd, Adjunct Pastor – Plymouth Congregational UCC, Washington DC (Author, The Five Steps To Forgiveness) (Host, Higher Ground) (Host, What’s at Stake, Spiritually)
- Angela Y. Davis
- Rev. Diane Ford Dessables, M.Div., MS
- Aaron Dixon, author of “My People are Rising: Memoir of a Black Panther Party Captain”
- Dr. Rhone Fraser
- Angela Gilliam, Faculty Emerita, The Evergreen State College
- Rev. Graylan Scott Hagler, Senior Minister, Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ
- LisaGay Hamilton, actress
- Dr Lynette A. Jackson
- Maurice Jackson, Associate Professor of History and African American Studies, Georgetown University
- James Jennings
- Robin D.G. Kelley, Professor of History, UCLA
- Gerald Lenoir, Executive Director, Black Alliance for Just Immigration
- Rev. Joi R. Orr
- Reverend Chris Pierson
- Barbara Ransby, historian, author and activist
- Russell Rickford, Assistant Professor of History, Dartmouth College
- Lynn Roberts, African Americans for Justice in the Middle East and North Africa
- Jamala Rogers, Organization for Black Struggle
- Robyn C. Spencer
- Tabitha St. Bernard
- Bill Strickland, Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- Aisha Truss-Miller
- Brandon West
- Johnny E. Williams, Department of Sociology, Trinity College
- Emira Woods, Co-Director Foreign Policy in Focus- Institute for Policy Studies, Washington DC