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Jewish Voice for Peace Channels Young Lords in "Dump AIPAC" March
Echoing the Puerto Rican youth group’s 1969 "Garbage Offensive," JVP urged NYC officials to cut ties with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
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Echoing the Puerto Rican youth group’s 1969 "Garbage Offensive," JVP urged NYC officials to cut ties with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
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Additional funds were set aside to install fencing, remove scaffolding, and hire security services for the luxury development that was tagged in early February.
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Mario Perron faces a potential lawsuit from parents who say he printed their kids’ drawings on coffee mugs and tote bags.
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Greece Culture Minister Lina Mendoni said the institution’s decision to allow Erdem’s show demonstrated “zero respect” for the sculptures.
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The move paves the way for contemporary artists to sell their inflatable mixed-media sculptures to yachters around the world.
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Workers who spoke to Hyperallergic questioned why the text, which cited "the loss of Jewish lives," made no mention of Palestinians.
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The Maine institution cited pandemic-related finance troubles, but is moving ahead with a $100M expansion.
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Many of the school’s founders and early leaders enslaved Black and Indigenous people, Yale said in a public apology.
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Emerald Dispensary in Bushwick had painted over the image of the rap legend, fearing that it would violate the state’s advertising regulations.
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The institution debuted three separate exhibitions that together “stand against the atrocities and systematic annihilation of Gaza.”
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The Forum Expanded curators’ statement comes amid an ongoing campaign to boycott German institutions accused of stifling pro-Palestine voices.
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Two of the artists in the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts’s triennial allege that they were asked not to advocate for Palestine in their artwork and supporting text.