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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In depth: Israel Ignores Bedouin Needs with Begin Plan
May 3, 2013
The Ministerial Committee on Legislative Affairs is set to discuss the Bill on the Arrangement of Bedouin Settlement in the … Read more
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This Passover, All are Welcome at Park Anava
March 21, 2013
Council had denied entry to nonresidents during the holiday of Sukkoth last year. Following ACRI enquiries, the Modi’in municipality … Read more
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Racism in Israel: Covert and Subtle | Sharaf Hassan
March 21, 2013
Opening address to conference on racism and the education system in Israel Sharaf Hassan, Director of ACRI’s Education … Read more
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Teaching Tolerance: The Duty of the Educational System to Combat Racism
March 18, 2013
At a first-of-its-kind conference at the Kibbtuzim College of Education and co-hosted by ACRI, some 300 teachers and other education … Read more
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HMOs instructed not to renew Depo-Provera prescriptions for Ethiopian women
January 29, 2013
A group of human rights organizations and Ethiopian immigrants’ groups sent a letter to the Director General of the Ministry of … Read more