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Statement of Undersigned Members of the School of Communication On the War in Palestine
The undersigned members of the School of Communication at SFU stand with our colleagues and comrades in Palestine, across Canada and globally, and with Israelis and Jews demanding “not in our name,” to call for an immediate end to the siege, occupation, and continuous atrocities being committed in the Gaza strip and West Bank, fueled by a rhetoric of genocide. We demand an immediate end to the 17-year siege of Gaza and the dismantling of the decades-long Israeli apartheid system. Even as we condemn the brutal and inhumane killings of Israelis and Palestinians alike, we are very encouraged by the remarkable movement of anti-apartheid and anti-genocide protests sweeping the world and bringing together Jews, Palestinians, and peoples of all backgrounds.
As scholars and academics specializing in communication and media studies, we are particularly alarmed with the ways in which mainstream, corporate, and public media have disproportionately silenced Palestinian voices and critics of Israel’s crimes through gate-keeping, censorship, militarization, fearmongering, and the justification of further Israeli state violence. Despite decades of research on critical media and cultural studies, we are disappointed to see Canadian media continue to reproduce racist, dehumanizing, and discriminatory representations of Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims, and all those who have participated in this anti-war movement. Communities expressing their grief and opposition to the violence are participating in legally-protected civic rights and should not be the target of demonization and victims of unfounded accusations of antisemitism and terrorism. All of this is particularly disappointing as it contrasts starkly with the way the same media rallied in support of Ukrainians facing a Russian military invasion.
We offer our collective grief and horror at Hamas’s brutal killing and kidnapping of Israeli civilians. These actions are reprehensible. However, they absolutely do not justify the collective punishment of 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza. We have learned from genocides committed by the Nazis, Fascists, Balkan militias, Rwandan guerillas, and other abhorrent crimes in contemporary history, that the mediated discourses of dehumanization that reduce civilians to “animals,” “rats,” and “cockroaches” are used to prime citizens into accepting and cheerleading the mass murder of their adversaries. Today Israel and its allies are doing precisely that. As a community of scholars and public intellectuals, we stand steadfastly in support of Palestinian peoples’ justice and liberation. We stand against antisemitism in all of its forms and affirm that it cannot be conflated with criticism of the Israeli state.
We stand with academics, activists, artists, and communities being harassed and criminalized for their support of Palestinian liberation. In the same way that we recognize the importance of truth and reconciliation as a foundation for decolonization on the lands on which we live, we advocate for the end of settler colonialism in Palestine. And finally, we see how the weight of harm, harassment, and criminalization is borne unequally by our Palestinian, Indigenous, Muslim, Black and racialized colleagues, and stand in support of all marginalized communities.
For additional resources and other relevant statements, please see the following links: Middle East Studies Association (MESA) Statement on Palestine and Israel, the largest and most respected international interdisciplinary academic association focused on the study and research of the region:
Statement, United National Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights:
https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-briefing-notes/2023/10/latest- occupied-palestinian-territoryisrael
Signed by:
Enda Brophy, Associate Professor, School of Communication
Milena Droumeva, Associate Professor, School of Communication
Alberto Toscano, Term Research Associate Professor, School of Communication
Sun-ha Hong, Assistant Professor, School of Communication
Victoria E. Thomas, Assistant Professor, School of Communication
Daniel Ahadi, Senior Lecturer, School of Communication
Frederik Lesage, Associate Professor, School of Communication
Siyuan Yin, Assistant Professor, School of Communication
Cait McKinney, Assistant Professor, School of Communication
Adel Iskandar, Associate Professor, School of Communication
Svitlana Matviyenko, Associate Professor, School of Communication
Stephanie Dick, Assistant Professor, School of Communication
Stuart Poyntz, Professor, School of Communication
Zoë Druick, Professor, School of Communication
Ahmed Al-Rawi, Associate Professor, School of Communication
Karrmen Crey, Associate Professor, School of Communication
Kirsten Emiko McAllister, Professor, School of Communication
Nawal Musleh-Motut, Term Lecturer, School of Communication
Brenda Baldwin, Director's Assistant, School of Communication
Byron Hauck, Sessional Instructor, School of Communication
Benjamin Anderson, Lecturer, School of Communication
Christopher Jeschelnik, Lecturer, School of Communication
Dal Yong Jin, Professor, School of Communication
Peter White, Professor, School of Communication
Davina Bhandar, Adjunct Professor, School of Communication
Hannah Holtzclaw, PhD Candidate, School of Communication
Mia Chi Vu, MA Student, School of Communication
Michelle Phan, PhD Student, School of Communication
Jiaqi Wen, PhD Candidate, School of Communication
Rowan Melling, PhD Candidate, School of Communication
Anthony Burton, PhD Candidate, School of Communication
Maria Sommers, MA Student, School of Communication
Ben Scholl, PhD Candidate, School of Communication
Laya Behbahani, PhD Candidate, School of Communication
Dongwook Song, PhD Candidate, School of Communication
Mingmin Gu, PhD student, School of Communication
Alonso Melgar, MA Student, School of Communication
Ryland Shaw, MA Student, School of Communication
Yameena Zaidi, MA Student, School of Communication
Xiaoxing Zhang, PhD Candidate, School of Communication
Xiaosu Li, PhD Student, School of Communication
Tahmina Inoyatova, PhD Candidate, School of Communication
Alison Tedford Seaweed, MA Student, School of Communication
Sadia Nasrin, MA Student, School of Communication
Kayla Hilstob, PhD Candidate, School of Communication
Kelvin Gawley, MA Student, School of Communication
Jimena Abreu Fernandez, MA Candidate, School of Communication
Omri Haiven, MA Student, School of Communication
Hoornaz Keshavarzian, PhD Candidate, School of Communication
Ekaterina Letunovskaya, MA Student, School of Communication
Kayli Jamieson, MA Student, School of Communication
Sarah Christina Ganzon, Assistant Professor, School of Communication
Adjua Akinwumi, PhD Candidate, School of Communication
Natalie Dusek, MA Candidate, School of Communication
D. W. Kamish, PhD Candidate, School of Communication
C Icart, PhD Student, School of Communication
Jason Congdon, Graduate Programs Coordinator, School of Communication
Jas Morgan, Assistant Professor, School of Communication
Maliha Siddiqi, PhD Student, School of Communication
This statement was endorsed by the School’s Graduate Student Caucus on December 8, 2023