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Inside the California ICE detention boycott over  coffee grounds,  tampon boxes

Inside the California ICE detention boycott over $18 coffee grounds, $21 tampon boxes

Immigrants detained at two federal facilities in California have launched a boycott in protest of increasing and, in their view, burdensome prices at the facilities’ commissaries for items including tampons, coffee and soup. The Times reviewed a grievance letter and spoke with three detainees who are involved in the boycott at the California City Detention Facility, about 80 miles east of Bakersfield, and at the Golden State Annex in McFarland. More than 300 detainees are estimated to have signed grievance letters sent recently to facility administrators, according to advocates with the California Collaborative for Immigrant Justice. Both facilities are operated by private prison corporations — the California City facility by Tennessee-based CoreCivic and the Golden State Annex by Florida-based GEO Group. Ryan Gustin, public affairs director for CoreCivic, said the company cares for people at the facility safely, humanely and with dignity while their cases proceed. He said the facility provides three nutritious meals per day and accommodates religious, therapeutic and cultural diets, and that commissary items are a supplement. Proceeds from commissary sales, per …

Why boycotting Israel at grocery co-ops hurts Jews, Palestinians and the food movement

Why boycotting Israel at grocery co-ops hurts Jews, Palestinians and the food movement

(RNS) — I don’t like seeing good intentions go awry — especially of those who shop for food intentionally at farmers markets or co-ops. These types of organizations were started and have flourished by giving workers and farmers more control over the quality and pricing of the food they produce and consume. My local co-op, the East End Food Co-op in Pittsburgh, began as a “buying club,” as group purchases made food cheaper to help those in poorer areas of the city, according to its website. Its first funder was the Catholic Church. During the first Trump administration, I wrote about why I like going to the co-op. It was a way to stand out and served as an important tool of resistance, as historian Timothy Snyder explained at the time. I wrote how I felt comfortable standing out as a Jew and did not think the co-op was a place that would feel inhospitable to me or anyone else who wants to stand out in any way. As a child of the 1970s and …

Amnesty calls for Israel boycott over aggression in the occupied West Bank | Newsfeed

Amnesty calls for Israel boycott over aggression in the occupied West Bank | Newsfeed

NewsFeed Amnesty International’s Agnes Callamard says the ethnic cleansing and annexation of the occupied West Bank are not the actions of a few extremist settlers, but part of a state-backed project. She’s calling on the international community to boycott Israel as violence escalates. Published On 12 Jun 202612 Jun 2026 Click here to share on social media share-nodes Share googleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Source link

Tony Awards viewers skewer CBS and call for boycott amid network turmoil

Tony Awards viewers skewer CBS and call for boycott amid network turmoil

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Viewers of the 79th annual Tony Awards have called for a boycott of host network CBS. The network has been in hot water for months, after a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump ended with Paramount settling for a $16 million payout. More recently, the veteran journalist Scott Pelley was fired from 60 Minutes after reportedly accusing CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss of “murdering” the top news program. Moments after the Tonys broadcast — celebrating the best of Broadway — kicked off with a dazzling musical number hosted by Pink, viewers noted several issues and didn’t waste time pointing them out online. “I do not shock easily, however, I am shocked and appalled that you had children introduce a dancer who shook her nearly bare derrier in a side view on the Tony Awards,” one viewer wrote on X after rapper …

Column: Should Black athletes boycott racist states? Yes. Everyone should.

Column: Should Black athletes boycott racist states? Yes. Everyone should.

Conservatives routinely use images of encampments and boarded-up storefronts to criticize progressive policies on the coasts, but 80% of the country’s 341 “persistent poverty” counties are in the South. In fact, the highest concentration of poverty is in states that have been entirely controlled by conservatives for well over a decade. We’re talking Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi … you know, a lot of the same states that attacked the United States during the Civil War. The same states that opposed civil rights for Black people 50 years ago. The same states that are racing to redraw congressional maps with the intention of stripping political power away from Black people today. This week the NAACP launched “Out of Bounds,” a campaign calling on Black athletes, fans, alumni, and families to withhold athletic and financial support from public universities in states that have moved to redraw congressional maps. The boycott is in response to a series of Supreme Court rulings — beginning with Shelby County vs. Holder in 2013 — that have weakened the Voting Rights Act of …

Bulgaria wins Eurovision for first time; Israel comes second amid boycott | Music News

Bulgaria wins Eurovision for first time; Israel comes second amid boycott | Music News

Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland, Iceland and Slovenia stage the biggest political boycott in Eurovision history over Israel participating, citing its genocidal war against Palestinians in Gaza. Published On 17 May 202617 May 2026 Bulgaria has won the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time as Israel, whose participation had triggered a boycott from five countries and protests over its genocidal war against Palestinians in Gaza, came in second. Bulgarian pop singer Darina Yotova, known as Dara, won on Saturday with her catchy floor-filler Bangaranga, winning the 70th edition of the world’s biggest live televised music event. Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list “This is unbelievable. I don’t even know what’s going on right now,” Dara said at a news conference. In a post on Facebook, Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister Atanas Pekanov hailed a “magnificent story of immense talent, tireless effort, and faith in success, against all criticism”. Prime Minister Rumen Radev also congratulated Dara, who is expected to return to Bulgaria later on Sunday. He said in a Facebook post that Bulgaria awaits …

Facing an Israel Boycott, Eurovision Fights for its Life

Facing an Israel Boycott, Eurovision Fights for its Life

The scene on stage at the Eurovision semifinals in Vienna this week has been the expected assemblage of cheesy love: Greece’s Akylas’ tiger-costumed ode to bling, Satoshi’s rappy anthem to Moldova (“aloha, adio, vida loca”), and, yes, Israel’s Noam Bettan’s French-Hebrew homage to his mythic Michelle. All three advanced to this weekend’s final. Behind the scenes, though, a scramble has been intensifying to hold together a fragile coalition politically and tenuous competition financially. If the effort fails, this could be the last viable year of the 70-year old mega-institution that is Eurovision. The  bold experiment in pop-culture unity — and birthplace of ABBA and Celine Dion — could be no more. Sources familiar with Eurovision and the European Broadcasting Union that runs it say as a result of Israel’s inclusion, corporate sponsors pulled out this year to the tune of significant double-digit revenue drops from 2025, while the lost licensing fees from the five boycotting countries (Eurovision broadcasters renegotiate their deals  every year) caused a further hit. Spain, Slovenia, Ireland, Iceland and the Netherlands are all boycotting this year’s …

Will the boycott of Eurovision have any impact? | Gaza News

Will the boycott of Eurovision have any impact? | Gaza News

The decision by five nations to boycott the song contest comes amid Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Five nations are boycotting Eurovision, citing Israel’s participation. Their action is against Israel’s war in Gaza and allegations of vote manipulation in the song contest. But why is it so important for Israel to take part? And is the competition’s future under threat? Presenter: Folly Bah Thibault Guests: Steve Wall – Musician, actor and member of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign Jonathan Hendrickx – Assistant professor in media studies at the University of Copenhagen Ori Goldberg – Political commentator Published On 13 May 202613 May 2026 Click here to share on social media share-nodes Share googleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Source link

Lamine Yamal’s Palestine flag wave hailed by fans, activists and athletes | Football News

Lamine Yamal’s Palestine flag wave hailed by fans, activists and athletes | Football News

Spanish football star Lamine Yamal has been hailed as “a very brave boy” for waving the Palestinian flag in Barcelona’s open-top bus parade following their La Liga championship win. The 18-year-old held and waved a large Palestine flag as the newly crowned Spanish champions interacted with the thousands of Barca fans lined up on the streets in the Catalan capital on Monday, hours after their 2-0 El Clasico triumph over Real Madrid sealed their second consecutive first division league title. Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of list Yamal, who looked relaxed as he stood along the rail on the right-hand side of the bus, missed Sunday’s fixture due to an injury, but joined his teammates in the champions’ parade the following day. Video clips of his apparent act of support for the people of Palestine immediately went viral on social media, with football fans, experts, activists, and players praising the teenage icon. “To some, it may look like a simple gesture, but here in Gaza, it reaches the heart in ways words cannot describe,” …

Bezos Boycott, Tom Ford Sighting, Streep’s No-Show

Bezos Boycott, Tom Ford Sighting, Streep’s No-Show

While The Devil Wears Prada 2 opening this weekend will no doubt be fashion’s top drama at the box office, Monday night’s Met Ball will have plenty of its own. Sure, its theme “Fashion Is Art” is true — but lest we forget, it’s also commerce. This Monday’s Met Gala — “fashion’s biggest night of the year,” as the cliché goes — will deliver beaucoup theatrical looks, with Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams and of course Vogue’s Anna Wintour as co-chairs, and a host committee that includes Saint Laurent’s Anthony Vaccarello, Doja Cat, Elizabeth Debicki, Teyana Taylor, Lena Dunham and Zoë Kravitz. But the intrigue off the red carpet runs just as hot, with billionaires Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos as co-chairs and Amazon as lead sponsor. That’s the commerce part. The Bezos pair are being accused online of “buying their way into culture.” Whatever works is no doubt their sentiment. The first question: will Amazon’s involvement drive celebrities away? With the anti-oligarch/anti-tech activist group Everyone Hates Elon (@everyonehateselon) papering New York for the past month with …