The Faculty for Justice in Palestine group at Montgomery College
Our mission is to engage in critical dialogue, educational initiatives, and peaceful actions that contribute to a campus culture that values
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the guiding principles of the Faculty for Justice in Palestine group?
The guiding principles of the Faculty for Justice in Palestine group include promoting academic freedom and integrity, advancing social justice and human rights by supporting the US Academic Campaign to Boycott Israel, and aligning with Montgomery College values.
How does the Faculty for Justice in Palestine contribute to the college community?
The Faculty for Justice in Palestine group contributes to the college community by embodying the core values of integrity, diversity, excellence, and respect. They foster an atmosphere that encourages critical thinking, empathy, and a commitment to social justice.
What actions does the Faculty for Justice in Palestine advocate for?
The Faculty for Justice in Palestine group advocates for targeted and principled actions, including academic boycotts, divestment, and sanctions, as non-violent means to encourage Israel to comply with international law and promote the rights and dignity of the Palestinian people.
What is the purpose of the Faculty for Justice in Palestine?
The Faculty for Justice in Palestine group at Montgomery College is dedicated to fostering a just and equitable environment within the academic community. They promote awareness, understanding, and advocacy for the rights and dignity of the Palestinian people, aligning with the principles of both the US Academic Campaign to Boycott Israel and Montgomery College.
What is the US Academic Campaign to Boycott Israel?
The US Academic Campaign to Boycott Israel is a movement that advocates for targeted and principled actions, including academic boycotts, divestment, and sanctions, as non-violent means to encourage Israel to comply with international law, end its occupation and colonization of Arab lands, tear down the wall, respect the rights of the Palestinian people, offer full equality to Arab-Palestinian citizens, and promote the return of Palestinian refugees to their homes and properties.