• NYU administration thuggishly breaks occupation

    Continuous updates on Twitter: http://twitter.com/takebacknyu Today New York University has shown its true face more than ever. Claiming to be a “private university in the public service,” it is clearly not even in the service of those students whose tuitions allow it to exist. Earlier today, NYU cut power to all outlets in the occupied […]

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  • Do The Right Thing: Hampshire’s Selective Divestment Movement

    By Ellen Cantarow Dear friends, I am so excited to report to you that Hampshire College has become the first US college… to divest from Israeli occupation, just as they were the first to divest from South African apartheid in 1977! You can read all about it to your heart’s content at the Hampshire Students […]

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  • NYU OCCUPIED!!!!

    Feb 19th, 2009 by Take Back NYU! NYU is the latest university to join a wave of global student occupations in the name of student empowerment. The Kimmel Center for University life is official a reclaimed space. Demands We, the students of NYU, declare an occupation of this space. This occupation is the culmination of […]

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  • U.S. Trade Unionists Support South African and Australian Dockers’ Boycott of Israeli Cargo

    February 17, 2009 – “For the sake of the hundreds of thousands trembling under our violence, I cannot be silent.”–Martin Luther King Jr., Beyond Vietnam, April 4, 1967 We salute the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) in Durban, and Western Australian dock worker members of the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA), for […]

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  • Boycott and Disinvest in Israel, in Solidarity and Self-Defense

    Wednesday, 18 February 2009 | Black Agenda Report by BAR executive editor Glen Ford “The corporate Right and the Israel lobby act in tandem.” African Americans must take a leadership role in the movement to boycott and disinvest in Israel, both for reasons of elemental justice and to defend our own people from the raging […]

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  • Support Hampshire College SJP

    PULSE Ever since it announced to widespread applause its decision to divest from the Israeli occupation, Hampshire College administration is being hammered by the Israel lobby”s flak machine led by Zionist fanatic Alan Dershowitz (best known for his academic malpractices) who is threatening the institution with withdrawal of funding, unless, Inside Higher Ed reports, “Hampshire […]

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  • US activists urge boycott of Israeli companies

    International outrage at the war on Gaza has triggered calls to boycott, divest and sanction Israel. Just this week, student activists at a small US college said they persuaded their university to divest from corporations that support Israeli occupation. A movement like the one that ended South African apartheid may be tough to build in […]

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  • Divesting from Israel’s “Weapon of Mass Destruction”

    by Stuart Littlewood / February 13th, 2009 God whispered in the Church of England”s ear and it dumped its shares in Caterpillar. This House of God had about £2.5m invested in a company that manufactures one of Israel”s weapons of mass misery and destruction. After saying for years that they couldn”t see anything unethical about […]

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  • Hampshire Is First to Divest

    by Gary Lapon / February 13th, 2009 The Hampshire College Board of Trustees voted to transfer assets from a fund that invests in corporations that contribute to the Israeli occupation of Palestine, making Hampshire the first institution of higher education in the U.S. to divest. A range of organizations came out in Amherst, Mass., on […]

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  • US college cuts ties with Israeli occupation-affiliated businesses

    Bethlehem – Ma”an – Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts has become the first of any college or university in the US to divest from companies on the grounds of their involvement in the Israeli occupation of Palestine. The landmark move is a direct result of a two-year intensive campaign by the campus group, Students for […]

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