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Purdue University Students for Justice in Palestine
International & Multicultural
1) As a solidarity movement we envision our role to be, first and foremost, a response to the needs and demands of the Palestinian people. We acknowledge that it is our responsibility to introduce, embolden, and bring to surface Palestinian voices and narratives in public discourses on our college campuses.2) It is of utmost importance that we tell our own stories and write our own history against the misrepresentation and cooptation of our movement in the public sphere. We seek to claim and establish an accurate characterization of our work in response to the mischaracterizations, which dominate public discourse and the mainstream media.3) We envision a movement where students are able to organize effectively on campuses without financial and material constraints. Therefore we believe that we can collectively establish a financial support system so that students can focus on the difficult and important work that needs to be done on the local level.4) In order to facilitate effective organizing we believe that we must preserve, provide, and disseminate generational knowledge, resources, and a space for networking. Thus, we seek to create a digital archive and website.5) We envision a collaborative movement where events and actions can be performed simultaneously in order to support local campuses in delivering our message in a strong, fierce, and unapologetic voice.6) We understand the need and utility for each local branch and respective chapter to assemble annually for the purpose of networking and connecting with one another in order to grow and learn from each other. Therefore, we envision the annual SJP-National conference to be a means where SJP chapters can come together to develop a stronger resistance in order to protect ourselves from political and academic repression.7) We believe that no struggle against oppression is divorced from one another, that in order to resist structural oppression we must embody the principles and ideals we envision for a just society, and that we must be vigilant about upholding ethical positions against homophobia, sexism, racism, antisemitism, bigotry, classism, colonialism, and discrimination of any form.
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Contact : sjppurdue1@gmail.com
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