Link Roundup: Connecting the Labor and Palestine Solidarity Struggles
IWW DMV EWOC has been active in the movement against the genocide in Palestine. See how you can do the same.
This link roundup contains various ways to help you stay informed about, or get involved with, the struggle to end the genocide in Palestine. It centers on the intersection of Palestine Solidarity and labor union struggle. IWW DMV EWOC has been a key participant in the Solidarity, not Silence! ad hoc coalition that is engaged in a free speech fight to fight back against the repression of pro-Palestine speech by educators and students. We hope this newsletter entry is helpful.
Upcoming In-Person Documentary Viewing and Panel Cohosted by IWW DMV EWOC
Teach Palestine!
Virtual Panel on Teaching Palestine - Details and Registration
Teach Palestine - Rethinking Schools Magazine Issue
Palestine Solidarity Encampments Need Support Now!
Updates from the GWU Encampment
Virginia Tech Encampment needs community support ASAP!
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) bail fund
University of Florida bail fund
Students at rural colleges in need of support, reach out here!
Indiana University Encampment news and updates
More news about the Indiana University Encampment
Zionists rent a space across from UCLA Encampment to harass protestors
University of Mary Washington Bail Fund
12 Student Organizers Arrested, 8 Charged
To contribute to their bail fund, please donate to fr33pal3stin3 on Venmo.
Virginia Tech Bail Fund
Over 100 protestors have been arrested as of April 29.
Venmo vt4Palestine to show solidarity!
University of South Carolina Bail Fund
Two protestors have been arrested. A gofundme has been set up to help them with legal costs.
Actions by Faculty and Unions in Support of Students
Columbia University faculty stage walkout in support of student protestors
Indiana University faculty issue letter condemning university response to student protests
Emory University Phone Zap
You can find all the information about the phone zap on the fliers, but here it is in written form, as well:
URGENT PHONE ZAP!
Protestors are asking for everyone to call and email the Emory University President and Campus Life Central.
Office of the President
president@emory.edu
404-727-6013
Campus Life Central
campuslife@emory.edu
404-727-5693
Script
I am calling as a concerned community member. I am told that protestors have established an encampment on campus and that police and administration are threatening them with arrest. After the shocking and unjustifiable violence at UT Texas, Emerson College, and the USC in Los Angeles by the hands of police yesterday, I would hate to see Emory University become a site of violence and repression. I am asking that you allow protesters to continue their activities and to have law enforcement stand down.
Get in touch!
DMVeducationworkers@protonmail.com
Get in touch through our linktree!
Or fill out our form to speak directly with an organizer!