I was proud to be on the ground with USCPR at the General Convention supporting EPF PIN. So many other Palestine solidarity groups were there, too!

We were all working together to organize powerful testimonies

(

like this one from FOSNA's Tarek Abuata

)

from Palestinian refugees, students, elders, clergy, and others

, strategize outreach, and share why the church taking economic action is so important.





Now, divesting from Israel's abuses of Palestinians' rights is the norm – even in institutions like the Episcopal Church, which had previously voted down such measures more than once.



As icing on the cake, we recently learned that the Quaker Friends Fiduciary Corporation – which has more than $400 million in holdings and has already divested from



These institutional shifts are a sign of changing times, and confirmation that years of hard work are producing results. The movement’s strategy to mainstream the struggle for Palestinian rights is paying off. Folks are understanding that being progressive means standing with Palestine!



We put a lot into supporting church divestment efforts for justice in Palestine, including sending staff to big annual meetings like this year's Presbyterian and Episcopalian assemblies, sharing lessons learned, supporting church groups, and putting together delegations of Palestinians and allies to give powerful testimonies at assemblies.



As we celebrate, we are mindful of the reason these milestones matter: Israel’s continued violence, oppression, discrimination, and exile of the Palestinian people everywhere, every day. This win reminds us of our power, and the necessity to continue working until the Palestinian people achieve full freedom, justice, and equality.



Onward!

ANNA BALTZER

Director of Organizing & Advocacy



We’ve come a long way. In 2014, the Presbyterian Church (USA) became the first mainline church to divest from companies profiting from the occupation and just last month, they voted in ten pro-Palestine resolutions Now, divesting from Israel's abuses of Palestinians' rights is the norm – even in institutions like the Episcopal Church, which had previously voted down such measures more than once.As icing on the cake, we recently learned that the Quaker Friends Fiduciary Corporation – which has more than $400 million in holdings and has already divested from Hewlett Packard, Veolia , and Caterpillar – will now screen out all companies contributing to the occupation of Palestine and other occupations around the world.These institutional shifts are a sign of changing times, and confirmation that years of hard work are producing results. The movement’s strategy to mainstream the struggle for Palestinian rights is paying off.We put a lot into supporting church divestment efforts for justice in Palestine, including sending staff to big annual meetings like this year's Presbyterian and Episcopalian assemblies, sharing lessons learned, supporting church groups, and putting together delegations of Palestinians and allies to give powerful testimonies at assemblies.As we celebrate, we are mindful of the reason these milestones matter: Israel’s continued violence, oppression, discrimination, and exile of the Palestinian people everywhere, every day. This win reminds us of our power, and the necessity to continue working until the Palestinian people achieve full freedom, justice, and equality.Onward!Director of Organizing & Advocacy

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