Tuesday, November 28, 1:00 PM EDT
Join the Green Olive Collective this Tuesday for our next webinar of Solidarity Speaks, an emergency series giving people around the world a forum to hear directly from Palestinians and Israelis calling for an immediate ceasefire, a release of the hostages, and an end to collective punishment in Gaza.
This Tuesday we will be joined by Sapir-Sluzker Amran and Na'ama Cohen, two long standing community organizers who have worked to develop an intersectional movement for economic and racial justice working with underprivileged communities in Israel including Ethiopian Israelis, Eritrean asylum seekers, Palestinian citizens, unrecognized Bedouin villages, senior citizens, domestic violence survivors, and many others.
They will speak with us about the mutual aid, emergency response, and direct solidarity efforts that activists have organized these last weeks with the families of the hostages, with unrecognized Bedouin villages, and with human rights defenders facing legal censure for speaking against the assault in the Gaza Strip.
Sapir Sluzker-Amran is the founder of Breaking Walls, a grassroots movement that promotes civic, feminist, and community activism. She is a human rights lawyer and works to archive the unwritten history of social movements.
Na'ama Cohen is a community organizer and member of Culture of Solidarity, a community center and gathering space that works to develop justice initiatives, food programs, politcal education, mutual aid, and relationships across borders.
Register at this link to join the emergency webinar.