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Cooking Up Middle East Peace: Recipes for Students Who Want to Make a Difference - Table of Contents

Setting the Agenda Responding to BDS on Your Campus Understanding BDS / Responding to Delegitimizers Facts About Israel
Be Proactive

Your Message

Building Relationships

Student Government

Progressive Groups

Ethnic/Religious Groups

The University

Proactive Initiatives:

Israel Peace Week

SCANI (Against Nuclear Iran)

Global Gender Rights Alliance

Food Security Coalition

Invest for Peace

Buycott Israel

Free Gilad Shalit

Students for Middle East Peace

Faces of Israel: Highlighting Diversity

Beyond the Conflict

First Reaction

The Role of Faculty

Reaching Out to Allies

Reaching Out to the Community

Case Studies:

Stanford

UC-Berkeley

UC-San Diego

University of California Statement on Divestment

Statements Against BDS Bigotry

Defining the BDS Movement


How BDS Undermines Peace

A Toxic Campus Environment

The Cost of Divestment

BDS Threatens Human Rights

An Improper Forum

The Right Debate

BDS - BS

Targeting Freedom

Academic Boycott

Cultural Boycott

Iran Sanctions vs BDS

The BDS Movement:
In Their Own Words

Israel’s Commitment to Peace

The Apartheid Myth

The Colonialism Myth

Israel and International Law

Terrorism and Israeli Policy

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