Defund Genocide, Not UNRWA: List and Times of Statements of Support for Palestine

Ardi Imseis, Palestinian legal scholar, law professor at Queen’s University in Canada, former legal counsel, UNRWA @ 1.01

Susan Abulhawa, Palestinian writer, human rights advocate, and founder of Palestine Writes festival @ 4.18

Paola Bacchetta, Professor of Women and Gender Studies, University of California Berkeley @11.05

Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg scholar, writer and artist @ 15.46

Hafsa Kanjwal, Kashmiri scholar @ 19.25

BADIL Resource Center for Palestinian Residency and Refugee Rights (spokesperson Lubna Shomali) @ 22.57

Cynthia Franklin, literary and cultural critic, University of Hawaii @ 24.20

Randa Abdel-Fattah, Palestinian-Australian writer, scholar, and activist, appearing together with her father @ 29.04

Penny Green, co-director of the International State Crime Initiative and law professor at Queen Mary University of London @ 33.20

Sara Jama, Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament, disciplined for Palestine solidarity @ 39.18

Angela Davis, Black abolition feminist scholar-activist @ 41.10

Bruce Robbins, author and literary scholar at Columbia University @ 45.43

Sherene Seikaly, professor of history, University of California Santa Barbara @ 47.02

Intan Paramaditha, Indonesian author and feminist academic @ 51.15

Nacira Guenif, professor of sociology and anthropology at the University Paris 8 Vincennes – Saint-Denis @ 55.14

Sunita Viswanath, founder of Hindus for Human Rights @1.02.07

Richard Falk, professor emeritus at Princeton and former UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine @ 1.08.20

Lina Abojaradeh, Palestinian artist, poet, filmmaker, teacher, and activist @ 1.14.51

Gayatri Spivak, Professor at Columbia University @ 1.17.16

Noura Erakat, Palestinian human rights lawyer and scholar @ 1.30.57

Gerry Grehan, chairperson of Peace People, non-violence advocacy group in N Ireland whose patron is Nobel Peace-Prize winner Mairead Maguire @ 1.33.01

Alice Rothchild, doctor, Jewish Voice for Peace Health Advisory Council @ 1.35.44

Sharika Thiranagama, political anthropologist, Stanford @ 1.38.32

Bridget Anderson, Professor of Migration, Mobilities and Citizenship, U of Bristol @ 1.43.33

Camilla Hawthorne, critical geography professor at University of California Santa Cruz @ 1.44.40

Suzanne Gardinier, Lannan Award-winning poet @ 1.46.06

Nasser Mashni, Australia Palestine Advocacy Network @ 1.50.26

 

 

 

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