Tag Archive: Haifa

Coordinating Action in Palestinian Society

Shatil led the way in coordinating Arab advocacy and activism around emerging real-time events using cutting-edge technology, the platform and history of our Haifa office, and the leadership and relationships of new Shatil-Haifa director Fida Naara-Tabony.

Arab Israeli Mothers Demand Justice

Bereaved mothers march to protest the murders and selective under-policing in Arab Israeli communities.

Post-Elections Boost for Jewish-Arab Partnership

Since April 10, over 550 new members have joined the grassroots movement Omdim Beyachad (Standing Together).

Election Season Brings Racist Rhetoric and Wins for Women in Israel

The just-concluded campaign for local governments in Israel saw right-wing parties deploy racist rhetoric. These desperate campaign tactics largely failed. Meanwhile, a high number of women were elected to office.

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Construction Firm Fined for Discrimination

The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) successfully petitioned the Haifa Administrative Court forcing the government to punish a construction firm.

Amram Mitzna Shows Solidarity with NIF

Reserve general, former head of the Labor Party, and former mayor of Haifa felt compelled to donate to NIF.

Israelis Stunned by Arrest of Prominent Conservative Rabbi

Rabbi Dov Hayun conducted alternative Jewish wedding ceremonies for those who do not want to marry under the Orthodox rabbinate.

Kfar Saba Celebrates Its First Pride March

Police wanted the organizers to pay for security and for a six-foot high fence. We pushed back.

Who Gets the Land?

The Association for Distributive Justice works on issues of housing and equitable distribution of land that are unique to Israel.

A Social Change Movement is Underway to Fight the “Minimarkets Law”

This law, passed narrowly in the Knesset on Monday, marks a setback for religious freedom in Israel.