Law firm’s withdrawal of funds from Harvard is latest example of growing anti-Palestinian censorship. Read more about From US to UK, the crackdown on speech about Palestine intensifies
Activists say they have been silenced by their student government. Read more about Divestment referendum blocked at Northeastern
Students for Justice in Palestine at Northeastern University is once again being singled out for discriminatory treatment by the administration. Read more about Boston students fight for Israel divestment referendum
2014 was a year of victories, challenges and creative resistance for student Palestine solidarity activists in the US. Read more about 15 powerful ways student activists stood up for Palestine in 2014
Contributors to Gaza Writes Back read their work and talk about creating literature under occupation. Read more about "Writing is an act of courage," say storytellers from Gaza
Group was suspended in March for distributing mock eviction notices to raise awareness about Israel’s destruction of Palestinian homes. Read more about Northeastern lifts suspension of Students for Justice in Palestine
Northeastern University’s suspension of Students for Justice in Palestine cannot be defended. Read more about Why Jews must oppose muzzling of Palestine solidarity activists
Northeastern University, the first in the United States to ban a campus Palestine solidarity group, welcomed a delegation of Israeli lawmakers from racist parties. Read more about Northeastern rallies against censorship, racism
University of Michigan students engage in a sit-in after the student government tables a divestment vote “indefinitely”; Max Geller of Northeastern SJP talks about repression of student activism by the administration and right-wing groups; and a report from Gaza during Israeli Apartheid Week. Read more about US students resist repression of Palestine solidarity on campus
The attack on free speech at Northeastern is part of a broader war against Palestine solidarity activists on campuses that is being waged by university administrations and Israel lobby groups. Read more about War on campus: Ali Abunimah and Max Geller on Democracy Now!