Tag Archive: Tel Aviv

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Responding to Violent Racism

There has been an uptick in violence against Arabs across the country fueled by politicians. Tag Meir, Sikkuy, and other civil society organizations are pushing back.

World’s Largest Arabic Lesson in Tel Aviv

As a response to the Nation-State Law, a number of NIF-affiliated organizations put on this event.

Huge Protest Over Gay Surrogacy Rights in Israel

A recent bill denied gay men eligibility for surrogacy, sparking widespread outrage.

Meet Gali Bessudo: An Optimistic Activist in Sderot

Gali is part of the Movement for the Future of the Western Negev, which demands a political settlement to stop the violence along the boundary with Gaza.

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.

WATCH: The Trailblazer Who Made Sure AIDS Patients Would Be Cared For

Avinof Frumer led a courageous campaign by the LGBTQ community at the height of the AIDS epidemic.

Countering the Deportations: In Court and In The Streets

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

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.

Uncertainty in Jerusalem

On days like today, when the threat of violence is palpable, I know that the work that we have done is the glue that will help Israeli society come together, whatever happens, and carry forward.

Israeli Government Forced to Reconsider Anti-Gay Adoption Policy

Israel’s LGBTQ+ community protests being cast as second class citizens.