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Heeding the Call for Racial Justice
4 June 2020Communities of color are mobilizing to demand justice for George Floyd and to end racial discrimination and police brutality. It’s our job to listen – and to join.
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Solidarity with Palestinian Victim of Police Violence
3 June 2020Tag Meir paid a solidarity visit to the family of the unarmed, autistic Palestinian man recently murdered by police in East Jerusalem.
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Fighting Palestinian Erasure in East Jerusalem
12 February 2020After ACRI intervention, Jerusalem cancels its decision to impose Jewish street names in a Palestinian neighborhood.
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Israeli Police Terrorize Arab Youth in East Jerusalem
15 January 2020The Association for Civil Rights in Israel documents extensive police brutality and misconduct in the Arab village of Isawiya.
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Turkiyyah’s Story
8 December 2017How did a girl adopted by an East Jerusalemite resident get standing to stay in Israel?
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How to Respond to the Provocations of Ultra-nationalists?
25 May 2017On a bleak day in Jerusalem for those who want to actualize a shared society, Tag Meir continues to build solidarity.
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Heroes of Israel: A Sense of What’s Right Drives this Woman to Fight for Arab Rights in East Jerusalem
25 May 2017Yehudit Oppenheimer learned about German fascism from her parents and lived in post-apartheid South Africa. Now she works for a better Israel.
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Arab Victim of Police Beating Visited by Tag Meir
6 April 2017This show of solidarity is part of a commitment by the group to visit victims of racist crimes within 48 hours of their occurrence.
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Meet Inbal Halperin: “Diversity is an asset, not a liability.”
9 February 2017Local Jerusalemite Inbal Halperin navigates her increasingly divided city by joining Shatil’s training program, Lowering the Walls.
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On-the-Ground Report from Social Justice Fellow in Jerusalem
9 February 2017Social Justice Fellow Josh Schwartz left New York for Jerusalem in order to learn about Israel in a way that he could only do firsthand.
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