if there are no objections can we go ahead and sign it?
On Wed, Jun 4, 2025 at 11:13 PM Aaron Fenyes via sudo-discuss <
sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
Jake, Lo, and I (Aaron) talked about the
Apartheid-Free Communities pledge
at tonight's meeting! Here are some combined thoughts.
=== We should sign as soon as possible ===
Signing the pledge will counteract ongoing harm in a small but real way,
so we should sign it as soon as possible.
=== Our obligations ===
Here's an idea of what we think we're promising to do, as an organization,
by signing the pledge.
--- Items 1-3 ---
WE AFFIRM our commitment to freedom, justice, and
equality for the Palestinian people and all people
WE OPPOSE all forms of racism, bigotry,
discrimination, and oppression
WE DECLARE ourselves an Apartheid-free community
These are things we have or should have affirmed already, so (re)affirming
them presumably won't change anything about how we operate.
--- Item 4 ---
WE PLEDGE to join others in working to end all
support to Israel's
Apartheid regime, settler colonialism, and military occupation.
Here are some ways we can uphold this promise.
- Sign the pledge. As Lo pointed out in the quoted e-mails below, just
putting our name on the list of signatories already helps uphold our
obligations: "It reflects public support to our elected officials when we
press them to divest from Israeli violence. It reduces harm to Palestinian
and Arab members of our community. It challenges the official narratives
and expands the public consciousness around Palestine."
- Confirm on our wiki that we've signed the pledge, and add the
Apartheid-Free Communities logo.
- Facilitate (and, if possible, promote) the use of our space by
organizations "working to end all support to Israel's Apartheid regime,
settler colonialism, and military occupation."
- Provide information resources (like flyers, zines, articles, book
chapters, and a listening / watching / reading list) in the space.
=== Background on the campaign ===
This Apartheid-Free Communities campaign is financed by the American
Friends Service Committee, a Quaker organization. You can find some
steering committee members on the campaign site's "About" page (
https://apartheid-free.org/about/).
All the listed steering committee members are Christian or Unitarian
organizations, which for one of us (Aaron) is kind of a red flag.
On the other hand, the list of pledge signatories seems to include more
diverse religious organizations. In particular, it has a good number of
Jewish organizations, including the national and Bay Area chapters of
Jewish Voice for Peace.
On Mon, 2 Jun 2025, Jake Watters via sudo-discuss
wrote:
> Let's have a meeting this coming Wednesday, in two days! Last week just
> three or four of us got together and discussed things as can be seen
in the
> meeting notes:
>
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Meetings
>
> Here's a proposed agenda:
> * catch up on new membership applications
> * continue talking about the process of sudoroom becoming its own
501(c)3
> * the volunteer effort of updating our
membership list
> * fundraising including reaching out to members who may have forgotten
to
> pay dues
> * sudoroom signing the "Apartheid-Free Communities" pledge! See below
for
> more info
>
> Lets say this Wednesday, 7:30PM?
> -jake
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Lo via sudo-discuss sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org
> Date: Tue, May 27, 2025 at 7:37 PM
> Subject: [sudo-discuss] Proposal: SUDO room joins the Apartheid Free
> Communities Campaign
> To: sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org
>
> Dear Sudoroom members and leaders,
>
> For the past 2.5 years I’ve been a Sudoroom “member” (I say this in
> quotations because I’ve been paying dues and attending but have never
been
> endorsed as a full fledged member), but I’d
like to make a proposal
that
> Sudoroom become an Apartheid Free Community!
>
> I am writing as a member of SURJ Bay Area’s Palestine Solidarity
Campaign.
> As a racial justice organization, SURJ
believes it is our moral
obligation
> to demand an end to Israel’s system of
apartheid, its genocide in
Gaza, and
> its increasing violent seizure of land in
the West Bank. All this is
paid
> for by our tax dollars, with the U.S.
directly funding the Israeli
> government to the tune of $35 billion a year.
>
> We invite Sudoroom to join us to support the Palestinian people’s human
> rights, lives, and lands by taking the pledge to become an
Apartheid-Free
> Community.
>
> Apartheid is a crime against humanity. As defined by the United Nations
>
https://legal.un.org/avl/ha/cspca/cspca.html, apartheid includes:
>
> • Acts such as murder, torture, inhuman treatment, and arbitrary
arrest of
> members of a racial group
>
> • Deliberate imposition upon the subjugated racial group of living
> conditions calculated to cause its physical destruction
>
> • Legislative measures that discriminate in the political, social,
> economic, and cultural fields
>
> We could fill pages with examples of how Israel’s treatment of
Palestinians
> meets this criteria—from arrests and
imprisonment without charges to
the
> destruction of Gaza by bombing homes,
hospitals, and schools and
cutting
> off food, water, electricity and medical
supplies. Palestinians are
> subjected to entirely different laws and judicial systems, without
freedom
> of movement and economic opportunities.
>
> Inspired by the anti-apartheid movement that helped topple the white
> supremacist regime in South Africa, the Apartheid-Free Communities
Campaign
> is bringing communities together to end
apartheid in Israel/Palestine.
We
> encourage Sudoroom to join the over 500
organizations across the globe,
> including cities, schools, faith-based communities, labor unions,
> businesses, and organizations, in taking the pledge to become an
> Apartheid-Free Community.
>
> Signing the Pledge makes a difference! It reflects public support to
our
> elected officials when we press them to
divest from Israeli violence.
It
> reduces harm to Palestinian and Arab members
of our community. It
> challenges the official narratives and expands the public consciousness
> around Palestine. We ask that you sign this pledge, and take actions,
in
> whatever way makes sense to Sudoroom, to be
part of this effort.
>
> Be sure to let me know if you have any questions and how I can support
your
> Sudoroom in signing the Pledge and joining
this campaign.
>
> In Solidarity,
>
> Lo
>
> P.S. We have materials including buttons, posters, and pamphlets you
can
> use to increase awareness and build support.
Plus the Apartheid-Free
> Communities website
https://apartheid-free.org/about/ is full of great
> resources and educational materials.
>
> --
> *Lo *
> Pronouns: She/They
https://www.mypronouns.org/
>
> There is no neutral body from which our bodies deviate. Society has
> written deep into each strand of tissue of every living person on
earth.
> What it writes into the heart muscles of
five star generals is distinct
> from what it writes in the pancreatic tissue and intestinal tracts of
Black
single
mothers in Detroit, of Mexicana migrants in Fresno, but no body
stands outside the consequences of injustice and inequality
*― *Aurora Levins Morales
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