Racism and Discrimination
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While the racial distinction between the Jewish Israeli population and the Arab Israeli and Palestinian populations continues to be the most pervasive within Israeli society, there remain a number of other disenfranchised communities for whom equality remains an ideal only in theory. This discrimination particularly affects the physically and mentally handicapped, the LGBT community, the poor and homeless, and women, specifically religious and Arab women, among others. With a large portion of those living within Israel and the Occupied Territories constantly feeling the effects of a culture of discrimination, it is a matter of the state to ensure that racism is no longer the undertone of political and social discourse.
ACRI defends the right to equality as it pertains to each individual within Israel and the Occupied Territories, without discrimination. To this end, ACRI seeks, particularly through focused education, to introduce human rights discourse into all aspects of Israeli life. ACRI opposes racist legislation through litigation, and promotes the empowerment of society to demand their equal rights through public advocacy and outreach.
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ACRI Files Additional Response in Racial Profiling Petition
March 25, 2012
Today (25 March 2012), ACRI filed its response to the State’s response in the petition against racial profiling in Israeli … Read more
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Racism Explained to Our Children
March 21, 2012
March 21 is the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. On this day in 1960, police opened fire … Read more
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ACRI in the News: Feb 1 – Feb 28 2012
February 28, 2012
Racial Profiling in Airports The documenter of the Israeli Jewish DNA 15 February 2012 (Haaretz) After the ruling on … Read more
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ACRI in the News: Jan 14 – Jan 30 2012
January 31, 2012
Health Care Advocates want to nationalize school health 18 January 2012 (The Jerusalem Post) Opponents to the privatization of … Read more
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Recipients of the Human Rights Award 2011
January 23, 2012
Keren Neubach, Koach La Ovdim, and attorney Tamar Peleg-Sryck. The recipients of the Emil Grunzweig Human Rights Award for … Read more