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Outreach
We welcome the building of the network by any of those who
share an anti-Zionist commitment and who align with our Charter and Points of
Unity. If you are interested in building the network in your city or town,
please contact us at
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Intern with IJAN in the United States
(click here to learn more about our internship program)
If you are interested
in participating IJAN in the US
or have questions or suggestions, please contact us at
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We
are an activist based network and as such it can take us about to two weeks to
get back to you.
If
this is your first time contacting us, please respond to the questions below.
Thank
you for being a part of the global movements for justice in Palestine and throughout the world!
Intake Questions:
Due to the potential for infiltration and backlash by Zionists, and to protect
the work and safety of Network activists and our partners, we need to know more
about you before adding you to the IJAN list.
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How did you come to IJAN?
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Why do you believe anti-Zionist
Jewish voices are important?
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What is your relationship to
Zionism? Israel?
Palestine?
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What organizing/activism
experience do you have?
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Do you have any personal relationships
within other activists in the Network or related organizations/networks?
If so, please provide up to three references with email information? If not,
are there other relevant references you can provide?
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Join
us in organizing this convening-become part of the coordinating committee,
organize local planning meetings to develop workshops and prepare for local
participation, participate in the academic, cultural, spiritual, student or
Jews of Color/Mizrahi networks to develop relevant workshops and tracks,
participate in planning a film series, cultural events and/or an art exhibit as
part of the convening, participate in planning a popular tribunal in
conjunction with the convening. If you are interested in organizing the North
American convening, please contact us as
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Overtime this network will include anti-Zionist
Jewish students organizing across the globe and in partnership with other
anti-imperialist student organizing. The IJAZ Network has been approached by
student organizers in Egypt,
Palestine and Canada to partner in international
student organizing.
In Winter 2009, we hope to support students in launching campus study groups
and beginning to organize a student track and organizing institute as part of
the North American convening. If you are a student and interested in interning
with the IJAZ Network or in campus organizing, please contact us as
.
In San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Miami, IJAN
study groups have completed their first time round or are in progress. They
have been building relationships, shared analysis and strategic thinking toward
building a strategy for building the local work of the Network. Study
groups are a great tool for building new or strengthening already existing
local groups!
To learn more about study groups, to organize a study group
in your home locale or to join the work of the study group coordination team, click
here.