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Visual artist Dagmar Jaeger signed an open letter by the Creative Community For Peace asserting Israel's right to 'defend' itself, justifying the murder of tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians and the ethnic cleansing of millions more.
Candi Zell signed an open letter by the Creative Community For Peace asserting Israel's right to 'defend' itself, justifying the murder of tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians and the ethnic cleansing of millions more.
Sophie Galaise is a Canadian arts director and Honorary Consul who cancelled a concert by British-Australian pianist Jayson Gillham after he read a dedication to journalists murdered by Israel and stated that the killing of journalists is a war crime.
Robert Zaccano signed an open letter by the Creative Community For Peace asserting Israel's right to 'defend' itself, justifying the murder of tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians and the ethnic cleansing of millions more.
Ari Roussimoff, painter and film director, signed an open letter by the Creative Community For Peace asserting Israel's right to 'defend' itself, justifying the murder of tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians and the ethnic cleansing of millions more.
Andrew Heinze, an American playwright, signed an open letter by the Creative Community For Peace asserting Israel's right to 'defend' itself, justifying the murder of tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians and the ethnic cleansing of millions more.
Alyssa Rosenheck, architectural photographer, signed an open letter by the Creative Community For Peace asserting Israel's right to 'defend' itself, justifying the murder of tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians and the ethnic cleansing of millions more.
Allison Eden, an American glass mosaicist, signed an open letter by the Creative Community For Peace asserting Israel's right to 'defend' itself, justifying the murder of tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians and the ethnic cleansing of millions more.
Tia Kofi, a UK-based drag performer and RuPaul’s Drag Race UK alum, co-hosted the Eurovision Turquoise Carpet event, providing cultural cover for Israel’s participation and normalizing the settler-colonial state’s participation in a major international platform amid genocide.
Chad Michael Storbeck, a prominent drag performer known as Chad Michaels, lends visibility to Zionist voices by following key Israeli state propagandists and engaging with pro-Israel political content, thereby contributing to the normalization of settler-colonial violence.
Willam Belli, an American drag queen, participated in pinkwashing efforts by vacationing on occupied Palestinian land through the Moovz platform and praised Zionist settlers as "really nice," "100 percent cool with LGBT folks," and "totally Westernized."
Uri Elkayam, performing as the Israeli drag queen Miss Sistrata, normalizes settler-colonialism by representing "Israel" on international stages, participates in Israeli cultural institutions tied to the apartheid regime, and advances a public persona rooted in "Tel Aviv."
Kylie Sonique Love, a drag queen, violated the Palestinian-led BDS call by headlining Dragapalooza in occupied Palestine to lend her visibility to an event that shields Israel’s settler-colonial project and manufactures consent for its decades-long occupation and genocide.
Jessica Wild, a drag performer known for RuPaul's Drag Race seasons, violated the BDS cultural boycott by performing in occupied Tel Aviv to lend queer visibility to "Israel" and help shield its settler-colonial violence and manufacturing consent for its genocidal occupation.
Alexander Ney, a Russian-American sculptor, signed an open letter by the Creative Community For Peace asserting Israel's right to 'defend' itself, justifying the murder of tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians and the ethnic cleansing of millions more.
Ben Platt, Broadway star and son of producer Marc Platt, lends his platform to Zionist celebrations of "Israel's" founding, which marks the Nakba and ongoing ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, and joins Broadway efforts that manufacture consent for Israel's settler-colonialism.
Jeremy Jordan, an American actor and singer, participated in the Zionist propaganda video "Bring Them Home: A Broadway Prayer," which centers Israeli hostages while erasing the context of 77+ years of settler-colonial occupation, apartheid, and genocide against Palestinians.
Seth Rudetsky is a Broadway actor and radio host who denies Israel's genocide in Gaza, propagates Zionist narratives that dehumanize Palestinians as inherent threats, and silences critics to justify Israel's ongoing settler-colonial violence and ethnic cleansing.
Caissie Levy is a Canadian-American Broadway actress who participates in celebrations of "Israel's independence day," a racist settler-colonial project that commemorates the 1948 Nakba and the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from their homeland, and echoes Zionist propaganda.
Trixie Mattel is a celebrated drag queen and entrepreneur who performs on occupied Palestinian land to whitewash Israel's settler-colonialism, flaunts Starbucks amid global boycotts signaling anti-Palestinian defiance, and exploits Holocaust trauma by performing as Anne Frank.
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