Mental Health Workers’ Pledge for Palestine

“Do No Harm” letter and Mental Health Workers’ Pledge for Palestine

A call to all mental health organizations from the USA, UK, Ireland, France and South Africa in solidarity with the Palestinian people:

We call on you, our colleagues in the field of mental health, to join us in taking a “don’t go, don’t support” position in regard to international mental health-related events held in Israel, or external events sponsored by, or in collaboration with, Israeli organizations. We believe we must do so in order to honor our primary professional obligation to do no harm.”

Virtual delegations to Palestine

“Eyewitness Palestine is committed to bringing Palestine to you, both while travel is not permitted and because we understand that not everyone has the ability to travel to Palestine. Now you can watch a recorded version, any time you want!”

Black Disability Justice Syllabus

“Black disabled people are often left out of conversations about disability. We face anti-blackness within the workplace, when accessing healthcare (if we can access it at all), in society at large, and within disabled spaces. Black disabled people have been part of many movements for justice, but historical records rarely reflect our contributions. Sins Invalid offers our Black Disabled Futures Month Syllabus as an opportunity to honor the legacies of Black disabled artists, thinkers, activists, and leaders and a tool for future work.”

Crips for Palestine is a weekly newsletter made by and for disabled + chronically ill people. This newsletter highlights digital actions we can take to stand in solidarity with Palestine. Allies are invited to take action with us. Feel free to share with your crip kin and allies.