May 16 “Third Thursday” Rally Equal Human Rights For All In Israel-Palestine

Thursday, May 16
4:00-6:00 pm
Along River Ave. at Centennial Park
Holland, MI

We believe a ceasefire is necessary for the health and well-being of BOTH Israelis and Palestinians.

This rally is in support of equal human rights for everyone in Israel and Palestine, and against the use of violence by anyone.

Join us, spread the word and invite your friends! Take a stand…. for peace!

Join us on Thursday, May 16
(and monthly each “Third Thursday”) 
4-6 pm, River Avenue at Centennial Park

Rally peacefully in support of a ceasefire in Gaza!

Stones Cry Out Vigil and Rally March 28, 4-6 pm Along River Ave. at Centennial Park, Holland, MI

Many of us like to ask ourselves, ‘What would I do if I was alive during slavery? Or the Jim Crow South? Or apartheid? What would I do if my country was committing genocide?’ The answer is, You are doing it now. Right now. Aaron Bushnell, a 25 year-old U.S. Air Force serviceman who died after setting himself on fire this past February 25 in Washington D.C. in protest of current U.S. policy. 

Please join Kairos West Michigan on Thursday, March 28 from 4-6 pm along River Avenue at Centennial Park to rally peacefully in support of a ceasefire in Gaza. Not sure about the “politics” of this? Trust us on this!

We believe a ceasefire is necessary for the health and well-being of BOTH Israelis and Palestinians. This rally is in support of equal human rights for everyone in Israel and Palestine, and against the use of violence by anyone.

Join us, spread the word and invite your friends! Take a stand…. for peace!

Three Prolific Voices from Palestine and Jordan: Recorded Interviews and Events

https://mailchi.mp/f50c045c1fdb/thee-prolific-voices-17615056

Mustafa Barghouti (See recorded interview below)
Palestinian physician, activist, and politician who serves as General Secretary of the Palestinian National Initiative (PNI). He has been a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council since 2006 and is also a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Central Council. In 2007, Barghouti was Minister of Information in the Palestinian unity government.
January 11, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. EST.

See Dr. Barghouti’s January 11 Interview Here (Passcode: Yc9KY^Cj

Omar Razzaz,
Jordanian politician who served as the 42nd Prime Minister of Jordan from June, 2018 to October 12, 2020. Born in Al-Salt, Razzaz began his schooling in Amman, later continuing his studies abroad. He has been director of several national and international institutions and Minister of Education before his designation as Prime Minister. Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School’s Middle East Initiative. 
Interview held on January 17, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. EST.

See the Dr. Omar Razzaz Interview Here
Passcode: h77B4&#T

Dr. Hanan Ashrawi
A former member of the PLO’s Leadership Committee, serving as the official spokesperson of the Palestinian delegation during the Madrid Peace Conference of 1991. In 1996, she was appointed as the Palestinian Authority Minister of Higher Education and Research. Hanan was elected to the Palestinian Legislative Council representing Jerusalem in 1996 and was re-elected in 2006. She was elected as member of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in 2009 and 2018, becoming the body’s first female member.

EVENT POSTPONED: NEW DATE YET TO BE DETERMINED
Register Here for Dr. Ashrawi
(Registrants will receive a link when event has been rescheduled)

KWM and KNOW Collaborate in Significant Advocacy Effort

KWM / KNOW Activist Advocacy Report

On Wednesday, September 6, four speakers and eight silent witnesses met via zoom with Alec Daman, foreign affairs aide to MI District 4 Rep. Bill Huizenga.

Prior to the meeting KWM and KNOW (Kalamazoo Non-violent Opposition to War) submitted to Alec Daman about 350 signatures on a petition supporting the passage of H.R. 3103. KNOW and KWM have become important partners in this effort!

Speakers: John Kleinheksel, Bart Den Boer, Amy Damashek, and Said Abu Bakr.

Bart framed HR 3103 in the broad terms of “equal human rights for all,” emphasizing the following….

  1. We acknowledge that Israel is an ally and friend of the U.S. We appreciate and support our friendship and the State of Israel. While it is easy to frame this as an Israeli vs. Palestinian issue, it is also an issue of equal human rights treaties that both Israel and the U.S. have signed on to.

    2. What happens when a friend does not honor a basic American value: equal human rights for all?

    3. Occupying an entity equal in population and almost as large as the occupied is very challenging. It necessitates tactics that invariably infringe on human rights,  including collective and “preventive” punishment.

                  1. Nighttime home invasions

                  2. Detention of minors

                  3. Detention w/o charge, trial, or legal representation for indefinite periods.

                  4. Lack of freedom of movement within the occupied zone

                  5. The occupation has been in place now for 56 years.Security for Israeli’s and Palestinians has not appreciably improved regardless of tactics.

    4. The United States has no business telling Israel how to conduct its foreign and  domestic policy. However, it does have the calling and duty to use our influence to promote equal human rights for all peoples. HR 3103 is a reasonable measure toward that end, preventing U.S. funds from being used to deny human rights to the innocent.  

Amy Damashek, a Western Michigan University professor active in the Kalamazoo area Jewish community, referenced home demolition, lack of education, unequal water rights, and child detention, among others violations, and advocated for holding Israel accountable via H.R. 3103.

Said, a Palestinian born WMU professor whose family has personal experience with the Nakba, is seeking justice for the Palestinian people. He referenced the U.S. as a country of law and order and pointed out that it is actually already against U.S. law to support countries that violate human rights. Said asked that we apply U.S. law to friend and foe and alike, noting that the occupation of Ukraine by Russia is no different from that of Palestine by Israel. The U.S. should model “equal human rights morality” to the world.

Alec inquired, “Why are children being detained?”

Said noted that it seems to a means to intimidate the population and gather intelligence. John said, “To instill fear in the populace by taking children away from their parents and holding them for many days without communication.”

John urged Alec to look carefully at the bill, honor American values, and reach across the aisle to support this bill. He noted that hundreds of people in District IV support H.R. 3103 He asked for Alec’s reaction and if Alec had any follow-up questions.

Alec gave a brief overview of Rep. Huizenga’s representation in southwest Michigan,   promised to review H.R. 3103 with Rep. Huizenga, also promising that Rep. Huizenga will continue to support all laws preventing senseless violence.

John once again thanked Alec for the meeting. Alec thanked us for meeting with him and cordially signed off.  

Equal Rights for All Peoples in Israel-Palestine

The Law and the Prophets Film

Fifth Reformed Church (Grand Rapids) Film Series: The Law and the Prophets

Film synopsis: The premise of the film is that Israeli law violates the civil and human rights of Palestinians as a matter of standard, accepted policy. The film tells the story of determined individuals, Israeli, Palestinian, and ex-pat, who are trying to expose  this injustice. The Law and the Prophets aims to explain the mechanisms of control that promote both settler colonialism and apartheid, perfected through decades of civil and military rule of Palestinians both within Israel, and in East Jerusalem and the West Bank.

Dates / Times: Tuesdays, August 8 and Sept. 12, 1:00-3:00 pm at

Location: Fifth Reformed, 2012 Griggs St. S.E. Grand Rapids, MI

We will show this 2-hour film in two sessions at Fifth Reformed. Each session will be one hour of film followed by half-hour of discussion. Bart Den Boer will lead the first session; Marlin Vis the second. While it is a senior’s group, all are welcome. 

Equal Human Rights For All The Peoples Of Israel-Palestine