Tag Archive: civil rights

Breaking the Silence Marks its 10th Anniversary

Breaking the Silence commemorated their 10th anniversary with a public reading of soldiers’ testimonies.

Supreme Court Rules: Refugees Deserve a Fair Process

A Supreme Court ruling offers a glimmer of hope for asylum seekers being held in the Holot Detention camp.

Jerusalem Bus Ads, Complete with Females Again

Women’s images will finally return to bus ads in Jerusalem and Beit Shemesh following a two year campaign by NIF grantee Yerushalmim.

Thousands of Soccer Fans Attend Kick it Out ‘Shared Society’ Ceremony

From a pre-game ceremony at Israel’s largest sports event, to a radio interview, NIF’s Kick It Out anti-racism project had a busy week.

NIF Sponsors Refugee Seder at Holot Detention Facility

In the spirit of freedom that characterizes the holiday, NIF was one of the sponsors of a special Seder held just outside Holot Detention Facility in the Western Negev, where African refugees are now incarcerated.

Racism: Not in Our School

A new campaign seeks to end racism and discrimination through education.

Feature: Saving Asylum Seekers from Holot

This week, Israel’s Supreme Court is hearing a case on the detention of African asylum seekers filed by Hotline for Migrants and Refugees.

Less Discriminatory Security Checks at Ben Gurion Airport

Thanks to a 2007 petition, the airport implemented new security practices, which reduce racial profiling of Arab travelers.

What Do Israelis Think About Racism

What Do Israelis Think About Racism? 95% of Israelis believe racism is a problem. Click the link below to view our infographic.

Making Government Accountable

Activist and lawyer Alona Vinograd is making transparency an Israeli norm.