US Palestinian Community Ntwrk
We are a national, multi-generational Palestinian & Arab community-based organization in the U.S. fighting for the total liberation of Palestine.

Join us for a virtual town hall on Wednesday, May 20th, at 7 PM Central Time to hear directly from organizers, healthcare workers, and activists. Learn more about what we’ve accomplished so far through this campaign, our upcoming June 6 action (swipe for the flyer), and the next steps ahead! RSVP: bit.ly/520abusafiya
On June 6th, we are calling on people across Chicago, the Midwest, and beyond to join us in protesting the American Medical Association as both the Board of Trustees and the House of Delegates meet at the Hyatt Regency Chicago.
We are demanding that the AMA call for the immediate release of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya and all detained Palestinian medical personnel.
It is time for the AMA to speak up, and we will not rest until Dr. Abu Safiya is FREE, until the U.S.-backed Israeli genocide ends, and until Palestine is free!

Join us for a virtual town hall on Wednesday, May 20th, at 7 PM Central Time to hear directly from organizers, healthcare workers, and activists. Learn more about what we’ve accomplished so far through this campaign, our upcoming June 6 action (swipe for the flyer), and the next steps ahead! RSVP: bit.ly/520abusafiya
On June 6th, we are calling on people across Chicago, the Midwest, and beyond to join us in protesting the American Medical Association as both the Board of Trustees and the House of Delegates meet at the Hyatt Regency Chicago.
We are demanding that the AMA call for the immediate release of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya and all detained Palestinian medical personnel.
It is time for the AMA to speak up, and we will not rest until Dr. Abu Safiya is FREE, until the U.S.-backed Israeli genocide ends, and until Palestine is free!

Join us for a virtual town hall on Wednesday, May 20th, at 7 PM Central Time to hear directly from organizers, healthcare workers, and activists. Learn more about what we’ve accomplished so far through this campaign, our upcoming June 6 action (swipe for the flyer), and the next steps ahead! RSVP: bit.ly/520abusafiya
On June 6th, we are calling on people across Chicago, the Midwest, and beyond to join us in protesting the American Medical Association as both the Board of Trustees and the House of Delegates meet at the Hyatt Regency Chicago.
We are demanding that the AMA call for the immediate release of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya and all detained Palestinian medical personnel.
It is time for the AMA to speak up, and we will not rest until Dr. Abu Safiya is FREE, until the U.S.-backed Israeli genocide ends, and until Palestine is free!

On this solemn day of commemoration, we remember and hold in our hearts habibitna Maisa Assata Abudayyeh, the daughter of Hatem Abudayyeh, chair of the U.S. Palestinian Community Network's (USPCN’s) National Coordinating Committee. Maisa passed away on January 28th, 2025, exactly one year ago today, after a courageous three-year battle with cancer.
Her vibrant and tenacious spirit taught us all what it looks like to stand tall against adversity, even when it sometimes seems overwhelming. With the unwavering support of her parents, Naima Saadeh and Hatem, and extended blood and chosen family, she focused on thriving under the most unfair conditions. She loved deeply—her parents, family, friends, community, and homeland of Palestine.
May all those who knew and cared for Maisa feel her essence and love around them today.
As we remember Maisa’s special life, we invite you to read these beautiful obituaries that capture her incredible spirit.

Today marks 78 years since the Nakba: the violent expulsion and dispossession of the Palestinian people through the zionist colonization of Palestine in 1948. More than 750,000 Palestinians were forced from their homes, hundreds of villages were destroyed, and an entire people was turned into refugees in order to establish and expand the zionist, settler colonial state, built through ethnic cleansing, occupation, and war.
Today, we witness that ongoing Nakba in Gaza, where the U.S.-backed zionist occupation carries out genocide, starvation, siege, and mass displacement before the eyes of the world. We witness it in the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem through military raids, settler violence, land theft, annexation, imprisonment, checkpoints, and attacks on Palestinian holy sites, foremost among them Al-Aqsa Mosque. The occupation also continues its assault on Palestinian refugees through efforts to dismantle UNRWA, erase the right of return, and permanently sever Palestinians from their homeland.
The zionist project does not threaten Palestine alone. It functions as a colonial outpost for Western imperialism across the region, threatening the peoples of Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, and the broader Arab nation while deepening repression, militarization, and war. The continued aggression of the occupation over 78 years remains a stain on every government, institution, and power that enables, protects, normalizes, or remains silent before its crimes — including the complicit Arab regimes that collaborate with imperialism, criminalize solidarity, suppress resistance, and pursue normalization while the Palestinian people endure occupation and genocide.
Nakba Day is not only a day of mourning. It is a day of resistance and political commitment: a commitment to reject normalization, defend the right of return, expand boycott and divestment campaigns, and stand in unwavering solidarity with the Palestinian people and their struggle for liberation.

Bay Area Nakba Day Program Announcement! Join us on Sunday May 17th for this year’s cultural gathering and commemoration of the 78th year of the Nakba. This is a family-friendly event, and light refreshments will be provided.
⏰ SUNDAY MAY 17 | 1:30–4 PM
📍Hummingbird Farms: 1669 Geneva Ave, SF
This event will feature:
Culture and Art Programming
History of the Palestinian Struggle Exhibit
The Palestinian Youth Ensemble
Dabke Performance
Zaatar Making (***Bring a container or tupperware***)
Join us this year to ground ourselves in culture, family stories, and performances that embody Palestinian resistance to erasure and the right of return. This Nakba Day, we affirm that no amount of cultural erasure and attempts at annihilation will break our bond to our homeland and our right to return to Palestine.

Bay Area Nakba Day Program Announcement! Join us on Sunday May 17th for this year’s cultural gathering and commemoration of the 78th year of the Nakba. This is a family-friendly event, and light refreshments will be provided.
⏰ SUNDAY MAY 17 | 1:30–4 PM
📍Hummingbird Farms: 1669 Geneva Ave, SF
This event will feature:
Culture and Art Programming
History of the Palestinian Struggle Exhibit
The Palestinian Youth Ensemble
Dabke Performance
Zaatar Making (***Bring a container or tupperware***)
Join us this year to ground ourselves in culture, family stories, and performances that embody Palestinian resistance to erasure and the right of return. This Nakba Day, we affirm that no amount of cultural erasure and attempts at annihilation will break our bond to our homeland and our right to return to Palestine.

Bay Area Nakba Day Program Announcement! Join us on Sunday May 17th for this year’s cultural gathering and commemoration of the 78th year of the Nakba. This is a family-friendly event, and light refreshments will be provided.
⏰ SUNDAY MAY 17 | 1:30–4 PM
📍Hummingbird Farms: 1669 Geneva Ave, SF
This event will feature:
Culture and Art Programming
History of the Palestinian Struggle Exhibit
The Palestinian Youth Ensemble
Dabke Performance
Zaatar Making (***Bring a container or tupperware***)
Join us this year to ground ourselves in culture, family stories, and performances that embody Palestinian resistance to erasure and the right of return. This Nakba Day, we affirm that no amount of cultural erasure and attempts at annihilation will break our bond to our homeland and our right to return to Palestine.
Thank you to everyone who showed up to the Pontiac city council tonight. Unfortunately, all 5 resolutions passed despite FANUC Americas and Williams Internationals failure to share concrete evidence that they have ever benefited Pontiac residents in the decades that they’ve been present in the community, nor were they able to refute their involvement in the ongoing escalations in Palestine, Lebanon and Iran.They continue to profit off false hope, false promises, destruction and death both here and abroad.
The fight isn’t over; it has only been made a higher priority to fight back against these war profiteering companies.
Wherever FANUC and Williams International go, we will be there to confront them for their participation in genocide.
We hope to see you all at the International Day of Action tomorrow outside of Fanuc’s Pontiac facility at 4 pm.
2031 Centerpoint Pkwy
Pontiac, MI48341
United States

🇵🇸🇵🇸 MICHIGAN! The masses will gather on Friday, May 15 at 6:30 PM at Dearborn East Peace Park to commemorate the 78th Nakba, the mass displacement and ethnic cleansing of over 750,000 Palestinians in 1948.
We demand an end to the ongoing Nakba! We will continue the struggle until the full liberation of our people and return. SEE YOU THERE!
UNITY, LIBERATION, RETURN 🇵🇸🇵🇸

🇵🇸🇵🇸 MICHIGAN! The masses will gather on Friday, May 15 at 6:30 PM at Dearborn East Peace Park to commemorate the 78th Nakba, the mass displacement and ethnic cleansing of over 750,000 Palestinians in 1948.
We demand an end to the ongoing Nakba! We will continue the struggle until the full liberation of our people and return. SEE YOU THERE!
UNITY, LIBERATION, RETURN 🇵🇸🇵🇸

THE PEOPLE’S NEWSLETTER — Sign the petition to receive newsletter updates from the Oakland People’s Arms Embargo campaign!
From shutting down the Oakland Airport to making our voices loud and clear at the port commision meetings, to creating a newsletter to reach the masses! Over 22,000 people and counting have signed on demanding an end to military cargo shipments being sent to Israel through OAK.Sign and share our petition at ArmsEmbargoNow.com/Petition
Thank you to our partner and endorser @theshawarmaji for supporting our campaign and generously sponsoring lunch for our mass meeting! Go show Shawarmaji some love at 2100 Franklin Street in Oakland.
#armsembargonow #ceasefire #freepalestine #stopwar #endtheblockade

THE PEOPLE’S NEWSLETTER — Sign the petition to receive newsletter updates from the Oakland People’s Arms Embargo campaign!
From shutting down the Oakland Airport to making our voices loud and clear at the port commision meetings, to creating a newsletter to reach the masses! Over 22,000 people and counting have signed on demanding an end to military cargo shipments being sent to Israel through OAK.Sign and share our petition at ArmsEmbargoNow.com/Petition
Thank you to our partner and endorser @theshawarmaji for supporting our campaign and generously sponsoring lunch for our mass meeting! Go show Shawarmaji some love at 2100 Franklin Street in Oakland.
#armsembargonow #ceasefire #freepalestine #stopwar #endtheblockade

THE PEOPLE’S NEWSLETTER — Sign the petition to receive newsletter updates from the Oakland People’s Arms Embargo campaign!
From shutting down the Oakland Airport to making our voices loud and clear at the port commision meetings, to creating a newsletter to reach the masses! Over 22,000 people and counting have signed on demanding an end to military cargo shipments being sent to Israel through OAK.Sign and share our petition at ArmsEmbargoNow.com/Petition
Thank you to our partner and endorser @theshawarmaji for supporting our campaign and generously sponsoring lunch for our mass meeting! Go show Shawarmaji some love at 2100 Franklin Street in Oakland.
#armsembargonow #ceasefire #freepalestine #stopwar #endtheblockade

THE PEOPLE’S NEWSLETTER — Sign the petition to receive newsletter updates from the Oakland People’s Arms Embargo campaign!
From shutting down the Oakland Airport to making our voices loud and clear at the port commision meetings, to creating a newsletter to reach the masses! Over 22,000 people and counting have signed on demanding an end to military cargo shipments being sent to Israel through OAK.Sign and share our petition at ArmsEmbargoNow.com/Petition
Thank you to our partner and endorser @theshawarmaji for supporting our campaign and generously sponsoring lunch for our mass meeting! Go show Shawarmaji some love at 2100 Franklin Street in Oakland.
#armsembargonow #ceasefire #freepalestine #stopwar #endtheblockade

THE PEOPLE’S NEWSLETTER — Sign the petition to receive newsletter updates from the Oakland People’s Arms Embargo campaign!
From shutting down the Oakland Airport to making our voices loud and clear at the port commision meetings, to creating a newsletter to reach the masses! Over 22,000 people and counting have signed on demanding an end to military cargo shipments being sent to Israel through OAK.Sign and share our petition at ArmsEmbargoNow.com/Petition
Thank you to our partner and endorser @theshawarmaji for supporting our campaign and generously sponsoring lunch for our mass meeting! Go show Shawarmaji some love at 2100 Franklin Street in Oakland.
#armsembargonow #ceasefire #freepalestine #stopwar #endtheblockade

THE PEOPLE’S NEWSLETTER — Sign the petition to receive newsletter updates from the Oakland People’s Arms Embargo campaign!
From shutting down the Oakland Airport to making our voices loud and clear at the port commision meetings, to creating a newsletter to reach the masses! Over 22,000 people and counting have signed on demanding an end to military cargo shipments being sent to Israel through OAK.Sign and share our petition at ArmsEmbargoNow.com/Petition
Thank you to our partner and endorser @theshawarmaji for supporting our campaign and generously sponsoring lunch for our mass meeting! Go show Shawarmaji some love at 2100 Franklin Street in Oakland.
#armsembargonow #ceasefire #freepalestine #stopwar #endtheblockade

THE PEOPLE’S NEWSLETTER — Sign the petition to receive newsletter updates from the Oakland People’s Arms Embargo campaign!
From shutting down the Oakland Airport to making our voices loud and clear at the port commision meetings, to creating a newsletter to reach the masses! Over 22,000 people and counting have signed on demanding an end to military cargo shipments being sent to Israel through OAK.Sign and share our petition at ArmsEmbargoNow.com/Petition
Thank you to our partner and endorser @theshawarmaji for supporting our campaign and generously sponsoring lunch for our mass meeting! Go show Shawarmaji some love at 2100 Franklin Street in Oakland.
#armsembargonow #ceasefire #freepalestine #stopwar #endtheblockade
DELAYED VOTE! URGENT ACTION UPCOMING! On May 5th, concerned community members were able to delay a vote to get FANUC America and Williams International an expansion and tax abatement.Hear what they had to say, and please show up on May 11th and 12th to support!
Community meeting: Monday at 6 pm at the Salvation Army, 469 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd S, Pontiac, MI 48342.
Pontiac City Council vote: We will be meeting at 5:30 at Pontiac City Hall. You must register before 6 pm in order to make public comments. 47450 Woodward Ave, Pontiac, MI 48342.

On May Day, also known as International Worker’s Day, USPCN stood alongside labor, immigrant rights, Black liberation, and anti-war organizers, and more to demand: Free Palestine! Stop all U.S.-Israeli wars! End the attacks on immigrants! Abolish ICE!
Like many other immigrant, working-class, and marginalized communities, Arabs in the Chicagoland area were also impacted by ICE’s violence during Midway Blitz. For many, these experiences reflect broader systems of repression and criminalization that connect our struggles here with those faced by Palestinians abroad. From Chicago to Palestine, our communities continue resisting occupation, surveillance, displacement, militarization, and systems of control, while Palestinians continue to resist ethnic cleansing and genocide.
Across generations, labor and liberation movements have always been interconnected. From strikes and boycotts to mass mobilizations against war and oppression, working people have organized collectively against systems that profit from violence and war. The struggle for liberation and self-determination belongs to all working class people!
Every year, May Day is a reminder that solidarity does not stop at borders. Our fight remains connected, for Palestinian liberation, immigrant justice, Black liberation, workers’ rights, queer rights, and dignity for all people.
📸 1 & 2: @oceanicpears and @caelikeanphotography

On May Day, also known as International Worker’s Day, USPCN stood alongside labor, immigrant rights, Black liberation, and anti-war organizers, and more to demand: Free Palestine! Stop all U.S.-Israeli wars! End the attacks on immigrants! Abolish ICE!
Like many other immigrant, working-class, and marginalized communities, Arabs in the Chicagoland area were also impacted by ICE’s violence during Midway Blitz. For many, these experiences reflect broader systems of repression and criminalization that connect our struggles here with those faced by Palestinians abroad. From Chicago to Palestine, our communities continue resisting occupation, surveillance, displacement, militarization, and systems of control, while Palestinians continue to resist ethnic cleansing and genocide.
Across generations, labor and liberation movements have always been interconnected. From strikes and boycotts to mass mobilizations against war and oppression, working people have organized collectively against systems that profit from violence and war. The struggle for liberation and self-determination belongs to all working class people!
Every year, May Day is a reminder that solidarity does not stop at borders. Our fight remains connected, for Palestinian liberation, immigrant justice, Black liberation, workers’ rights, queer rights, and dignity for all people.
📸 1 & 2: @oceanicpears and @caelikeanphotography
On May Day, also known as International Worker’s Day, USPCN stood alongside labor, immigrant rights, Black liberation, and anti-war organizers, and more to demand: Free Palestine! Stop all U.S.-Israeli wars! End the attacks on immigrants! Abolish ICE!
Like many other immigrant, working-class, and marginalized communities, Arabs in the Chicagoland area were also impacted by ICE’s violence during Midway Blitz. For many, these experiences reflect broader systems of repression and criminalization that connect our struggles here with those faced by Palestinians abroad. From Chicago to Palestine, our communities continue resisting occupation, surveillance, displacement, militarization, and systems of control, while Palestinians continue to resist ethnic cleansing and genocide.
Across generations, labor and liberation movements have always been interconnected. From strikes and boycotts to mass mobilizations against war and oppression, working people have organized collectively against systems that profit from violence and war. The struggle for liberation and self-determination belongs to all working class people!
Every year, May Day is a reminder that solidarity does not stop at borders. Our fight remains connected, for Palestinian liberation, immigrant justice, Black liberation, workers’ rights, queer rights, and dignity for all people.
📸 1 & 2: @oceanicpears and @caelikeanphotography

On May Day, also known as International Worker’s Day, USPCN stood alongside labor, immigrant rights, Black liberation, and anti-war organizers, and more to demand: Free Palestine! Stop all U.S.-Israeli wars! End the attacks on immigrants! Abolish ICE!
Like many other immigrant, working-class, and marginalized communities, Arabs in the Chicagoland area were also impacted by ICE’s violence during Midway Blitz. For many, these experiences reflect broader systems of repression and criminalization that connect our struggles here with those faced by Palestinians abroad. From Chicago to Palestine, our communities continue resisting occupation, surveillance, displacement, militarization, and systems of control, while Palestinians continue to resist ethnic cleansing and genocide.
Across generations, labor and liberation movements have always been interconnected. From strikes and boycotts to mass mobilizations against war and oppression, working people have organized collectively against systems that profit from violence and war. The struggle for liberation and self-determination belongs to all working class people!
Every year, May Day is a reminder that solidarity does not stop at borders. Our fight remains connected, for Palestinian liberation, immigrant justice, Black liberation, workers’ rights, queer rights, and dignity for all people.
📸 1 & 2: @oceanicpears and @caelikeanphotography

On May Day, also known as International Worker’s Day, USPCN stood alongside labor, immigrant rights, Black liberation, and anti-war organizers, and more to demand: Free Palestine! Stop all U.S.-Israeli wars! End the attacks on immigrants! Abolish ICE!
Like many other immigrant, working-class, and marginalized communities, Arabs in the Chicagoland area were also impacted by ICE’s violence during Midway Blitz. For many, these experiences reflect broader systems of repression and criminalization that connect our struggles here with those faced by Palestinians abroad. From Chicago to Palestine, our communities continue resisting occupation, surveillance, displacement, militarization, and systems of control, while Palestinians continue to resist ethnic cleansing and genocide.
Across generations, labor and liberation movements have always been interconnected. From strikes and boycotts to mass mobilizations against war and oppression, working people have organized collectively against systems that profit from violence and war. The struggle for liberation and self-determination belongs to all working class people!
Every year, May Day is a reminder that solidarity does not stop at borders. Our fight remains connected, for Palestinian liberation, immigrant justice, Black liberation, workers’ rights, queer rights, and dignity for all people.
📸 1 & 2: @oceanicpears and @caelikeanphotography

On May Day, also known as International Worker’s Day, USPCN stood alongside labor, immigrant rights, Black liberation, and anti-war organizers, and more to demand: Free Palestine! Stop all U.S.-Israeli wars! End the attacks on immigrants! Abolish ICE!
Like many other immigrant, working-class, and marginalized communities, Arabs in the Chicagoland area were also impacted by ICE’s violence during Midway Blitz. For many, these experiences reflect broader systems of repression and criminalization that connect our struggles here with those faced by Palestinians abroad. From Chicago to Palestine, our communities continue resisting occupation, surveillance, displacement, militarization, and systems of control, while Palestinians continue to resist ethnic cleansing and genocide.
Across generations, labor and liberation movements have always been interconnected. From strikes and boycotts to mass mobilizations against war and oppression, working people have organized collectively against systems that profit from violence and war. The struggle for liberation and self-determination belongs to all working class people!
Every year, May Day is a reminder that solidarity does not stop at borders. Our fight remains connected, for Palestinian liberation, immigrant justice, Black liberation, workers’ rights, queer rights, and dignity for all people.
📸 1 & 2: @oceanicpears and @caelikeanphotography

On May Day, also known as International Worker’s Day, USPCN stood alongside labor, immigrant rights, Black liberation, and anti-war organizers, and more to demand: Free Palestine! Stop all U.S.-Israeli wars! End the attacks on immigrants! Abolish ICE!
Like many other immigrant, working-class, and marginalized communities, Arabs in the Chicagoland area were also impacted by ICE’s violence during Midway Blitz. For many, these experiences reflect broader systems of repression and criminalization that connect our struggles here with those faced by Palestinians abroad. From Chicago to Palestine, our communities continue resisting occupation, surveillance, displacement, militarization, and systems of control, while Palestinians continue to resist ethnic cleansing and genocide.
Across generations, labor and liberation movements have always been interconnected. From strikes and boycotts to mass mobilizations against war and oppression, working people have organized collectively against systems that profit from violence and war. The struggle for liberation and self-determination belongs to all working class people!
Every year, May Day is a reminder that solidarity does not stop at borders. Our fight remains connected, for Palestinian liberation, immigrant justice, Black liberation, workers’ rights, queer rights, and dignity for all people.
📸 1 & 2: @oceanicpears and @caelikeanphotography
On May Day, also known as International Worker’s Day, USPCN stood alongside labor, immigrant rights, Black liberation, and anti-war organizers, and more to demand: Free Palestine! Stop all U.S.-Israeli wars! End the attacks on immigrants! Abolish ICE!
Like many other immigrant, working-class, and marginalized communities, Arabs in the Chicagoland area were also impacted by ICE’s violence during Midway Blitz. For many, these experiences reflect broader systems of repression and criminalization that connect our struggles here with those faced by Palestinians abroad. From Chicago to Palestine, our communities continue resisting occupation, surveillance, displacement, militarization, and systems of control, while Palestinians continue to resist ethnic cleansing and genocide.
Across generations, labor and liberation movements have always been interconnected. From strikes and boycotts to mass mobilizations against war and oppression, working people have organized collectively against systems that profit from violence and war. The struggle for liberation and self-determination belongs to all working class people!
Every year, May Day is a reminder that solidarity does not stop at borders. Our fight remains connected, for Palestinian liberation, immigrant justice, Black liberation, workers’ rights, queer rights, and dignity for all people.
📸 1 & 2: @oceanicpears and @caelikeanphotography

On May Day, also known as International Worker’s Day, USPCN stood alongside labor, immigrant rights, Black liberation, and anti-war organizers, and more to demand: Free Palestine! Stop all U.S.-Israeli wars! End the attacks on immigrants! Abolish ICE!
Like many other immigrant, working-class, and marginalized communities, Arabs in the Chicagoland area were also impacted by ICE’s violence during Midway Blitz. For many, these experiences reflect broader systems of repression and criminalization that connect our struggles here with those faced by Palestinians abroad. From Chicago to Palestine, our communities continue resisting occupation, surveillance, displacement, militarization, and systems of control, while Palestinians continue to resist ethnic cleansing and genocide.
Across generations, labor and liberation movements have always been interconnected. From strikes and boycotts to mass mobilizations against war and oppression, working people have organized collectively against systems that profit from violence and war. The struggle for liberation and self-determination belongs to all working class people!
Every year, May Day is a reminder that solidarity does not stop at borders. Our fight remains connected, for Palestinian liberation, immigrant justice, Black liberation, workers’ rights, queer rights, and dignity for all people.
📸 1 & 2: @oceanicpears and @caelikeanphotography

At today’s press conference in City Hall following the presentation of a resolution in support of Salah Sarsour, his son Kareem Sarsour shared emotional testimony about the ICE detention and transfer of his father— a longtime lawful permanent resident, father, grandfather, caregiver, and respected community leader.
Speakers included advocates from AMP Chicago, Ald. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, Ald. Anthony Quezada, USPCN, PYM Chicago, and CAIR-Chicago.
Advocates condemned the ongoing abuse of immigration enforcement powers and warned that cases like Salah’s reflect broader attacks on immigrant communities, due process rights, and protected political speech.
Resolution R2026-0024891 calls for Salah Sarsour’s immediate release and demands accountability from DHS and ICE.
🚨 Join us at City Hall on May 19 at 12:30 PM in Room 201A as the Committee on Health and Human Relations reconvenes. Stand with Salah and demand justice.
#FreeSalahSarsour

At today’s press conference in City Hall following the presentation of a resolution in support of Salah Sarsour, his son Kareem Sarsour shared emotional testimony about the ICE detention and transfer of his father— a longtime lawful permanent resident, father, grandfather, caregiver, and respected community leader.
Speakers included advocates from AMP Chicago, Ald. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, Ald. Anthony Quezada, USPCN, PYM Chicago, and CAIR-Chicago.
Advocates condemned the ongoing abuse of immigration enforcement powers and warned that cases like Salah’s reflect broader attacks on immigrant communities, due process rights, and protected political speech.
Resolution R2026-0024891 calls for Salah Sarsour’s immediate release and demands accountability from DHS and ICE.
🚨 Join us at City Hall on May 19 at 12:30 PM in Room 201A as the Committee on Health and Human Relations reconvenes. Stand with Salah and demand justice.
#FreeSalahSarsour

At today’s press conference in City Hall following the presentation of a resolution in support of Salah Sarsour, his son Kareem Sarsour shared emotional testimony about the ICE detention and transfer of his father— a longtime lawful permanent resident, father, grandfather, caregiver, and respected community leader.
Speakers included advocates from AMP Chicago, Ald. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, Ald. Anthony Quezada, USPCN, PYM Chicago, and CAIR-Chicago.
Advocates condemned the ongoing abuse of immigration enforcement powers and warned that cases like Salah’s reflect broader attacks on immigrant communities, due process rights, and protected political speech.
Resolution R2026-0024891 calls for Salah Sarsour’s immediate release and demands accountability from DHS and ICE.
🚨 Join us at City Hall on May 19 at 12:30 PM in Room 201A as the Committee on Health and Human Relations reconvenes. Stand with Salah and demand justice.
#FreeSalahSarsour

At today’s press conference in City Hall following the presentation of a resolution in support of Salah Sarsour, his son Kareem Sarsour shared emotional testimony about the ICE detention and transfer of his father— a longtime lawful permanent resident, father, grandfather, caregiver, and respected community leader.
Speakers included advocates from AMP Chicago, Ald. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, Ald. Anthony Quezada, USPCN, PYM Chicago, and CAIR-Chicago.
Advocates condemned the ongoing abuse of immigration enforcement powers and warned that cases like Salah’s reflect broader attacks on immigrant communities, due process rights, and protected political speech.
Resolution R2026-0024891 calls for Salah Sarsour’s immediate release and demands accountability from DHS and ICE.
🚨 Join us at City Hall on May 19 at 12:30 PM in Room 201A as the Committee on Health and Human Relations reconvenes. Stand with Salah and demand justice.
#FreeSalahSarsour

At today’s press conference in City Hall following the presentation of a resolution in support of Salah Sarsour, his son Kareem Sarsour shared emotional testimony about the ICE detention and transfer of his father— a longtime lawful permanent resident, father, grandfather, caregiver, and respected community leader.
Speakers included advocates from AMP Chicago, Ald. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, Ald. Anthony Quezada, USPCN, PYM Chicago, and CAIR-Chicago.
Advocates condemned the ongoing abuse of immigration enforcement powers and warned that cases like Salah’s reflect broader attacks on immigrant communities, due process rights, and protected political speech.
Resolution R2026-0024891 calls for Salah Sarsour’s immediate release and demands accountability from DHS and ICE.
🚨 Join us at City Hall on May 19 at 12:30 PM in Room 201A as the Committee on Health and Human Relations reconvenes. Stand with Salah and demand justice.
#FreeSalahSarsour

At today’s press conference in City Hall following the presentation of a resolution in support of Salah Sarsour, his son Kareem Sarsour shared emotional testimony about the ICE detention and transfer of his father— a longtime lawful permanent resident, father, grandfather, caregiver, and respected community leader.
Speakers included advocates from AMP Chicago, Ald. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, Ald. Anthony Quezada, USPCN, PYM Chicago, and CAIR-Chicago.
Advocates condemned the ongoing abuse of immigration enforcement powers and warned that cases like Salah’s reflect broader attacks on immigrant communities, due process rights, and protected political speech.
Resolution R2026-0024891 calls for Salah Sarsour’s immediate release and demands accountability from DHS and ICE.
🚨 Join us at City Hall on May 19 at 12:30 PM in Room 201A as the Committee on Health and Human Relations reconvenes. Stand with Salah and demand justice.
#FreeSalahSarsour

At today’s press conference in City Hall following the presentation of a resolution in support of Salah Sarsour, his son Kareem Sarsour shared emotional testimony about the ICE detention and transfer of his father— a longtime lawful permanent resident, father, grandfather, caregiver, and respected community leader.
Speakers included advocates from AMP Chicago, Ald. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, Ald. Anthony Quezada, USPCN, PYM Chicago, and CAIR-Chicago.
Advocates condemned the ongoing abuse of immigration enforcement powers and warned that cases like Salah’s reflect broader attacks on immigrant communities, due process rights, and protected political speech.
Resolution R2026-0024891 calls for Salah Sarsour’s immediate release and demands accountability from DHS and ICE.
🚨 Join us at City Hall on May 19 at 12:30 PM in Room 201A as the Committee on Health and Human Relations reconvenes. Stand with Salah and demand justice.
#FreeSalahSarsour

At today’s press conference in City Hall following the presentation of a resolution in support of Salah Sarsour, his son Kareem Sarsour shared emotional testimony about the ICE detention and transfer of his father— a longtime lawful permanent resident, father, grandfather, caregiver, and respected community leader.
Speakers included advocates from AMP Chicago, Ald. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, Ald. Anthony Quezada, USPCN, PYM Chicago, and CAIR-Chicago.
Advocates condemned the ongoing abuse of immigration enforcement powers and warned that cases like Salah’s reflect broader attacks on immigrant communities, due process rights, and protected political speech.
Resolution R2026-0024891 calls for Salah Sarsour’s immediate release and demands accountability from DHS and ICE.
🚨 Join us at City Hall on May 19 at 12:30 PM in Room 201A as the Committee on Health and Human Relations reconvenes. Stand with Salah and demand justice.
#FreeSalahSarsour

At today’s press conference in City Hall following the presentation of a resolution in support of Salah Sarsour, his son Kareem Sarsour shared emotional testimony about the ICE detention and transfer of his father— a longtime lawful permanent resident, father, grandfather, caregiver, and respected community leader.
Speakers included advocates from AMP Chicago, Ald. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, Ald. Anthony Quezada, USPCN, PYM Chicago, and CAIR-Chicago.
Advocates condemned the ongoing abuse of immigration enforcement powers and warned that cases like Salah’s reflect broader attacks on immigrant communities, due process rights, and protected political speech.
Resolution R2026-0024891 calls for Salah Sarsour’s immediate release and demands accountability from DHS and ICE.
🚨 Join us at City Hall on May 19 at 12:30 PM in Room 201A as the Committee on Health and Human Relations reconvenes. Stand with Salah and demand justice.
#FreeSalahSarsour

At today’s press conference in City Hall following the presentation of a resolution in support of Salah Sarsour, his son Kareem Sarsour shared emotional testimony about the ICE detention and transfer of his father— a longtime lawful permanent resident, father, grandfather, caregiver, and respected community leader.
Speakers included advocates from AMP Chicago, Ald. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, Ald. Anthony Quezada, USPCN, PYM Chicago, and CAIR-Chicago.
Advocates condemned the ongoing abuse of immigration enforcement powers and warned that cases like Salah’s reflect broader attacks on immigrant communities, due process rights, and protected political speech.
Resolution R2026-0024891 calls for Salah Sarsour’s immediate release and demands accountability from DHS and ICE.
🚨 Join us at City Hall on May 19 at 12:30 PM in Room 201A as the Committee on Health and Human Relations reconvenes. Stand with Salah and demand justice.
#FreeSalahSarsour

At today’s press conference in City Hall following the presentation of a resolution in support of Salah Sarsour, his son Kareem Sarsour shared emotional testimony about the ICE detention and transfer of his father— a longtime lawful permanent resident, father, grandfather, caregiver, and respected community leader.
Speakers included advocates from AMP Chicago, Ald. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, Ald. Anthony Quezada, USPCN, PYM Chicago, and CAIR-Chicago.
Advocates condemned the ongoing abuse of immigration enforcement powers and warned that cases like Salah’s reflect broader attacks on immigrant communities, due process rights, and protected political speech.
Resolution R2026-0024891 calls for Salah Sarsour’s immediate release and demands accountability from DHS and ICE.
🚨 Join us at City Hall on May 19 at 12:30 PM in Room 201A as the Committee on Health and Human Relations reconvenes. Stand with Salah and demand justice.
#FreeSalahSarsour
Anti-War Committee Chicago rallied with the Coalition Against the Trump Agenda contingent for May Day marching from Union Park to Daley Plaza downtown. 8,000 people joined the march to celebrate the holiday and express their solidarity with the workers of the world from Chicago to Palestine to Venezuela to Iran. 🇵🇸🇻🇪🇮🇷 In the CATA contingent, we demanded ICE out, legalization for all, defend voting rights, and end all U.S. wars!

SAN FRANCISCO: Join us on Sunday May 17th for this year’s cultural gathering and commemoration of the 78th year of the Nakba. Let’s ground ourselves in culture, break bread together, and share stories about what ties us to our homelands.
This event will feature: culture and art programming, food vendors, Palestinian Youth Ensemble, and a dabke performance! This is a family-friendly event.
🗓️ Sunday May 17
⏰1:30-4PM
📍Hummingbird Farms: 1669 Geneva Ave, SF
Since the Nakba 78 years ago, the US-backed Zionist project has continued to wage a war of extermination on the Palestinian people, culminating in the last two years of genocide in Gaza. We unflinchingly reiterate the right to return for all Palestinians, and freedom for Palestine from the river to the sea.
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