It is a feat to coalesce 72 years of struggle against displacement, apartheid and racism into an accessible 110-minute film, but Solidarity: Five Largely Unknown Truths about Israel, Palestine and the Occupied Territories聽manages this task well, writes Nora Barrows-Friedman.
Nora Barrows-Friedman
Dozens of DJs and music producers have joined an international call to support the cultural boycott of Israel.
鈥淎s long as the Israeli government continues its brutal and sustained oppression of the Palestinian people, we respect their call for a boycott of Israel as a means of peaceful protest against the occupation,鈥 reads the statement artists posted on their social media pages, along with the hashtag #.
With a bold call for protests against Israel鈥檚 crimes of apartheid, US-based pop band Of Montreal has dropped out of Israel鈥檚 Meteor Festival on September 4, just days before it was set to begin.
This follows the cancellation by headliner , who on August 31.
In a major victory for the Palestinian rights movement on US college campuses, students at聽聽in New York City voted聽聽of a referendum supporting divestment from companies profiting from Israel鈥檚 human rights violations, writes Nora Barrows-Friedman.
Nick Cave聽and his band the Bad Seeds ignored聽pleas by Palestinians and international artists聽for a cultural boycott of Israel in protest at its polices of apartheid and occupation, playing two shows in Tel Aviv on November 19 and 20.
Cave also took the opportunity to belittle and denigrate the Palestinian-led聽boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement. He repeated false claims used and marketed by anti-Palestinian lobby groups to discredit the campaign.
Dozens of high-profile musicians, scholars and activists are聽聽on Australian band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds to cancel its聽聽this month in Tel Aviv.
Artists and activists have pushed back against聽English rock band , as the band goes ahead with its gig in Tel Aviv.
Two days before the July 19 show, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Mike Leigh聽聽Radiohead鈥檚 intransigence towards Palestinians.
United States' singer/songwriter Cat Power (aka Chan Marshall) was encouraged by boycott activists to cancel her gig in Tel Aviv, scheduled for February 12.
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