Student activists at Earlham College say Sabra boycott win only the beginning
13 September 2012
Student activists at Earlham College announced today that Sabra brand hummus would no longer be sold at the school’s coffee shop.
13 September 2012
Student activists at Earlham College announced today that Sabra brand hummus would no longer be sold at the school’s coffee shop.
12 September 2012
Providing a solid legal framework for BDS activism, a Palestinian rights organization has published a legal report about the responsibility of states in relation to Israel’s settlement enterprise
11 September 2012
On this week’s roundup of BDS news: A South African university adopts a full academic and cultural boycott of Israel; A new Sodastream store will be protested every week in Brighton; and much more!
10 September 2012
Ties between South Korea and Israel have contributed to Israel’s impunity, activists say
10 September 2012
BNC calls on a Palestinian businessman to end “shameless” normalization of “the worst type.”
7 September 2012
Issues first raised by boycott, divestment and sanctions movement are now being taken up by European governments.
4 September 2012
Internationally acclaimed Lebanese group Mashrou’ Leila has will not open for Red Hot Chili Peppers in Beirut, after a boycott call.
30 August 2012
Settler leaders are aggrieved at a new global boycott “trend” among international multinational firms to pull factories out of illegal Israeli colonies in the occupied West Bank.
29 August 2012
Campaigners strengthen calls for divestment against Caterpillar following the Corrie verdict; Indian activists, scholars and artists denounce India-Israel free trade agreement; and more!
28 August 2012
Lollapalooza isn’t the only cultural cover that Israel’s apartheid system is getting abroad.