What was behind the suspension of a UC Berkeley course on Palestine?

What was behind the suspension of a UC Berkeley course on Palestine?

 A look at the AMCHA Initiative.

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Dima Khalidi Interview with the Real News Network

Dima Khalidi Interview with the Real News Network

Dima Khalidi was interviewed by the Real News Network on September 26, 2016. To view the video at therealnews.com, click here or on the image below.

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Legal organizations call on California Gov. Brown to veto AB 2844

Legal organizations call on California Gov. Brown to veto AB 2844

Today, Palestine Legal, the Center for Constitutional Rights, and the National Lawyers Guild sent a letter to California Governor Jerry Brown urging him to veto AB 2844, a bill intended to suppress and chill constitutionally-protected boycott campaigns for Palestinian rights. 

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Press Release: UC Berkeley Suspends 'Palestine' Course

Press Release: UC Berkeley Suspends 'Palestine' Course

Palestine Legal wrote the University of California Berkeley today to challenge the school’s suspension of a student-led course, Ethnic Studies 198: Palestine: A Settler Colonial Analysis, after dozens of Israel advocacy groups and Israeli government officials complained. The course’s student-facilitator, Paul Hadweh, a senior Peace and Conflict Studies major, learned from media reports that his class was cancelled a week after the course started.

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UC Berkeley Censors Course on Palestine and Settler Colonialism

UC Berkeley Censors Course on Palestine and Settler Colonialism

UC Berkeley’s move to suspend a student-led course entitled “Palestine: A Settler Colonial Analysis” is a flagrant violation of academic freedom. The suspension raises serious concern that the university places the interests of outside political groups above its duty to provide equal educational opportunity to all students.

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Statement on Passage of NYC Council Resolution

Statement on Passage of NYC Council Resolution

The New York City Council’s decision to target supporters of Palestinian freedom for condemnation by passing Resolution 1058-A makes a mockery of our First Amendment rights. The Supreme Court has long recognized boycotts for social, political and economic change as First Amendment-protected activity. This includes boycott campaigns for Palestinian human rights. 

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Press Release: Independent investigation clears CUNY Students for Justice in Palestine

Press Release: Independent investigation clears CUNY Students for Justice in Palestine

After a six-month investigation, an independent task force concluded that alleged instances of anti-Semitism on CUNY's campuses were not attributable to Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP). The 24-page report emphasized that student conduct supporting Palestinian rights such as die-ins, mock checkpoints and banners is constitutionally-protected speech. 

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