Boycott (2021) at Witness Palestine Film Festival

Boycott (2021)

Sunday, October 30, 2022 at 3:00 pm. at The Little Theatre, and
Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 6:30 pm., St. John Fisher College, Basil Hall, Room 135.

This film will be shown on the same program with We Never Left, Palestine.

Director: Julia Bacha

Producers: Suhad Babaa and Daniel J. Chalfen

Run Time: 1:13

Language: English

Style: Documentary

Year: 2021

Award Nominations: Julia Bacha for the Greg Gund Memorial Standing Up award (Cleveland International Film Festival, 2022), and Julia Bacha for the Festival Favorites Audience Award (SXSW Film Festival, 2022)

Admission: $9 adults, $6 students at The Little Theatre on October 30. Admission is free at St. John Fisher on November 2.

Over the past six years, unbeknownst to most Americans, 33 states passed laws intending to silence boycott and other nonviolent measures aimed at pressuring Israel on its human rights record. These dangerous bills remove the legal protection that has been awarded to boycotts for generations, granting governments the power to condition jobs on political viewpoints.

As this wave of anti-boycott legislation has swept through the country, so has a counter-wave in defense of freedom of speech. Everyday Americans are challenging these laws for their constitutionality in a nation-wide battle likely to go all the way to the Supreme Court.

Boycott focuses on three successful court cases challenging government actions to oppose boycott of Israel by requiring state vendors to contractually pledge not to boycott Israel during the duration of the contract.

  1. Alan Leveritt; publisher of the Arkansas Times, a weekly newspaper supported only through advertising; sued the state university system as an advertiser requiring the contract clause.
  2. Bahia Amawi, a Palestinian-American speech pathologist, sued the Texas school district where she provided services and the Texas Attorney General.
  3. Mik Jordahl sued his client, the county government in Sedona AZ where he provides legal services.

With full access to the plaintiffs and in revelatory moments with elected officials, Boycott chronicles one of the most consequential First Amendment battles of the past few decades and investigates the question – how did we get here?

The story of Boycott weaves through the personal histories and legal battles of three “accidental plaintiffs” across the U.S.

Panelist Kate Schwartz (October 30)
Kate Schwartz is the Public Engagement Manager at Just Vision, an organization that fills a media gap on Israel-Palestine through independent storytelling and strategic audience engagement. In this role, Kate manages the development and implementation of Just Vision’s public engagement and digital media strategies across the organization, including film outreach, journalism and press, social media engagement and more, in the US, Israel-Palestine and internationally.

 

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Date

Sunday, October 30, 2022
Expired!

Time

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Local Time

  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Sunday, October 30, 2022
  • Time: 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Cost

$6

Location

The LIttle
240 East Ave, Rochester, NY 14604
Website
https://thelittle.org/
Witness Palestine Rochester

Organizer

Witness Palestine Rochester
Website
https://wpff.us/

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