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Racial segregation / Boycotts of Israel / Politics / Community organizing / International relations / Crime of apartheid / Apartheid in South Africa / Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism / Desmond Tutu / Israeli–Palestinian conflict / Discrimination / Apartheid
Date: 2013-05-22 18:27:50
Racial segregation
Boycotts of Israel
Politics
Community organizing
International relations
Crime of apartheid
Apartheid in South Africa
Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism
Desmond Tutu
Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Discrimination
Apartheid

“Catch a Fire,” a film about resistance to apartheid in South Africa, is showing at this theater. Though South Africa’s apartheid system ended in 1994, APARTHEID IS ALIVE AND WELL IN ISRAEL While rejoicing in the

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