Tag Archive: economic justice

Standing Together Against Violence Towards Arab Women

Israelis are speaking out after the recent murder of an Arab Israeli woman named Diana Abu-Katifan.

Government Award Given to Lishma for Innovative Program

Lishma has created the opportunity for people with mental illnesses to be employed at the same institutions where they once were hospitalized.

The Land Belongs to the People

Israel’s Supreme Court has ruled in favor of distributive justice and against unfair acquisition.

Holding Police Accountable

After an Ethiopian-Israeli man was killed by the police in Bat Yam, the Association of Ethiopian Jews and Omdim Beyachad are raising the issue of police violence and taking to the streets.

A Revolution in Lakiya: Improving Residents’ Lives Through Strategic Planning

An ambitious partnership seeks to give Bedouin citizens the tools they need to access the resources that can improve the lives of those living in the Negev.

Mobilizing for the Lives of Women

Tens of thousands of demonstrators protested in Tel Aviv, demanding the transfer of the budget promised by the government to combat domestic violence against women.

Soccer Players Unite Against Racism

The Team for Social Responsibility uses the role of sports in society to promote tolerance and equality.

ACRI and Bizchut Achieve Welfare Policy Change

For decades Israelis with mental health disabilities have faced hurdles when trying to obtain welfare services. Effective advocacy is changing that.

Putting Women on the World Cup TV Screens

Exclusively male panels were presented as the main commenters on Israeli television. Then, this happened.

A Public Housing Victory

Single mothers will benefit in particular from the new housing plan unveiled by the housing minister.