Tag Archive: Shula Keshet

Reflecting on the Global Activism Fellowship

Young Leadership & Education Coordinator Zak Witus is energized after returning from the Global Activism Fellowship trip to Israel.

Shatil Spotlight: Meet Shula Keshet

We spotlight leading Mizrahi feminist activist Shula Keshet and the impact of her work.

Fighting for Environmental and Housing Justice

Social and environmental activists, including NIF grantees, win a battle to remove Tel Aviv Central Bus Station.

Victory Against Discriminatory Housing Practices

After a petition by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel, the Tel Aviv District Court ordered that the Tel Aviv municipality rewrite criteria for affordable housing which discriminated against older and low-income residents.

Countering the Deportations: In Court and In The Streets

Some good news came out of Israel recently when it comes to people seeking asylum.

It’s Not ‘Us Versus Them’

Residents of South Tel Aviv Stand in Solidarity with African Asylum Seekers.

The End of Our Study Tour

Our final day began differently. We returned to South Tel Aviv for a panel on shared society. After this meeting we had our last tour — a walking tour of old Jaffa, followed by lunch, free time, our final wrap-up meeting, and our farewell dinner.

Asylum Seeker Protests Exploited to Undermine Israeli Democracy Advocates

A right-wing campaign is launched following the historical African refugee protests in Tel Aviv.

To At Least Reach the Glass Ceiling

One Mizrachi activist is making a major difference in the lives of women, the Mizrachi community, and for social justice.