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Ed Mast, a member of the city’s Palestinian Solidarity Committee and the Sidewalk Education project, recalls, “When we do this procession, we notice children running up to look at us, and their parents stopping to read the graffiti to their children.” Poetry readings about the Occupation have also proved successful in mobilizing support and interest. Sidewalk Education also engages passers-by in discussion and debate. According to Mast, “Dialogue can sometimes be contentious, but often we encounter people who know nothing and are surprised and appalled at what we show them.” The project also disseminates information calling for the city of Seattle to divest from companies which profit from and sustain the Occupation’s oppression of the Palestinian people and the construction of the Apartheid Wall. This call for divestment has been a central component of activists’ work in the city for several years. “Lately,” reports Mast, “we have been getting more calls about divestment and have been discussing ways to escalate the campaign.” The church community in America is becoming increasingly aware of the need to divest funds from Israel and Mast says that local churches are becoming more and more receptive of the idea, “both to divest themselves and to lend support to our campaign toward the City of Seattle.” Divestment marks one of the first steps in building a global movement to isolate Israeli Apartheid. A wide number of sanctions and boycotts campaigns are now building with new efforts aimed at finding concrete actions of solidarity with Palestinians struggling for liberation and justice.
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