Tag Archive: Tebeka

Combatting Discriminatory Profiling of Ethiopian Israelis

Israel’s Supreme Court has accepted a petition by three NIF grantees demanding an immediate end to the police practice of profiling Ethiopian Israelis.

Confronting Racism and Police Violence

In America, we have been living for some time with the knowledge that people of color are far more likely to be killed by police than white Americans are. Israel, sadly, appears to be wrestling with a similar demon.

Coming Together After the Fires

NIF and it’s family of grantees are working to extinguish the flames of hatred.

The Truth in Black and White

All too often, we see the debate over Israel turn ugly and outrageous. But sometimes, I see a nasty attack piece and it actually makes me laugh.

The Other Side of the Story

The media is reporting on the panicked rush to label any criticism of Israeli policy as subversive. But this isn’t the only story. Across Israel, incredible people are working for an Israel that truly reflects the values of the country’s founders.

Enough to Racism

The Ethiopian Israeli protests are about more than a single incident of police brutality; it’s about decades of racism and discrimination.

Compensation for Fired Pregnant Woman

An Israeli court ordered an NIS 45,000 compensation package to a woman fired for being pregnant.

Two Young Ethiopian-Israelis Compensated Following Discrimination

Two young Ethiopian Israeli women confronted racism head on — and won.

Racism: Not in Our School

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

The Race Against Racism

Racism in Israel today is a pernicious and dangerous problem. The good news is that Israelis, just like Americans, are standing up to do something about it.