Resist Repression: Support the Mapping Project

We, the undersigned organizations, reaffirm our support for the Mapping Project out of Boston. The project identifies hundreds of policing institutions, universities, weapons manufacturers, and explicitly political Zionist organizations that collaborate with one another to further systems of oppression.

We reject any attempts to isolate or ostracize segments of our movement that are doing this critical work, especially in the face of backlash and repression. The work to uncover the relationships between policing, Zionism, and imperialism is critical movement work that should be uplifted.

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We affirm our support for the Mapping Project out of Boston, and condemn attempts to censor this useful educational tool.

The mischaracterization of the project by the ADL and other Zionist organizations is meant to distract from what the project exposes: the connections between policing, imperialism, and Zionist colonialism.

The attempt by Zionist organizations to vilify and criminalize this project reflects their apprehensions over growing awareness of the links between domestic militarized policing, surveillance programs and support for Zionist colonization in Palestine. Indeed, the project identifies over 270 policing institutions, which reflect the vast majority of the project’s entries. It traces universities, weapons manufacturers, and Zionist organizations who collaborate with one another to further these very systems. It highlights the connection between gentrification, dispossession, and US imperialism. It critiques Zionist NGOs that fuel settlement expansion on Palestinian land.

For years, organizers have highlighted how Zionist organizations, such as the ADL, are self-admittedly invested in institutions of policing and militarism, including through facilitating exchange programs that bring together police, ICE, border patrol, and FBI from the US with Israeli soldiers, police, and border agents. The growing movement to dismantle racist policing in the US undermines these efforts. It should come as no surprise that those groups attempt to discredit this project–they are fighting relentlessly to prevent people from seeing how intertwined the struggles against racist policing and Zionist colonialism are.

We must not retreat in the face of smears and criminalization. Instead, we must continue to provide the public with the information necessary, as the Mapping Project does, to understand these connections so that we can dismantle these very systems.

Finally, we reject any attempts to isolate or ostracize segments of our movement that are doing this critical work, especially in the face of backlash and repression. We reject any attempts to prevent organizers from confronting the interconnectedness of systems of oppression. No one in our movement has a monopoly on movement tactics, including BDS. The work to uncover the relationships between policing, Zionism, and imperialism is critical movement work that should be uplifted.

Signed,

  • Palestinian Youth Movement
  • Within Our Lifetime – United for Palestine
  • Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network
  • Masar Badil – Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement
  • Center for the Study and Preservation of Palestine
  • Al-Awda, the Palestine Right to Return Coalition
  • Just Peace Advocates/Mouvement Pour Une Paix Juste
  • Falastiniyat
  • U.S. Palestinian Community Network
  • Canadian BDS Coalition
  • Palestine House – Palestinian Canadian Community Centre
  • DSA BDS and Palestine Solidarity Working Group
  • National Students for Justice in Palestine
  • Collectif Palestine Vaincra
  • Africa for Palestine
  • Palestine Action
  • Canada Palestine Association
  • Palestinian American Women’s Association
  • Palestinian and Jewish Unity

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