Join the growing movement of artists and cultural workers that endorse the Palestinian call to boycott Israel until Palestine is free.

 
 
NY Artist and Cultural Worker Pledge: As part of the thoughtful, hopeful, and principled Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, and out of respect for Palestinian self-determination, we affirm that “Brand Israel” is not welcome in New York and we commit to upholding the cultural boycott however we can. We will not participate in events sponsored by the Israeli government or complicit Israeli institutions in New York, Israel, or anywhere else. As a community of New York–based artists and cultural workers, we call on other artists and cultural workers to join this global movement until Israeli occupation, colonization, and apartheid have ended.

NY Artist and Cultural Worker Pledge: As part of the thoughtful, hopeful, and principled Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, and out of respect for Palestinian self-determination, we affirm that “Brand Israel” is not welcome in New York and we commit to upholding the cultural boycott however we can. We will not participate in events sponsored by the Israeli government or complicit Israeli institutions in New York, Israel, or anywhere else. As a community of New York–based artists and cultural workers, we call on other artists and cultural workers to join this global movement until Israeli occupation, colonization, and apartheid have ended.

 
 

NY artists and cultural workers, fill out the form below to sign the pledge

Not in NY? Check out this list of pledges from around the world.

 
 
 
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Other ways to take action

Let your favorite artist know about the boycott

Join an international campaign calling on a leading artist not to cross the Palestinian picket line

Organize a statement of support for the boycott from artists in your country or field

Bring artists and cultural workers together to learn about the boycott

Make sure your local venue is “apartheid-free”

visit BDSmovement.net for more resources