The Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice

Organization: The Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice

Contact: Andrew Meyer

Email: andrew.m@rachelcorriefoundation.org

Phone: 360-754-3998

Action: To contact elected representatives and demand action is taken around the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Following a call from the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights, please contact all of your elected representatives to demand the following: 1.) Force Israeli authorities to abandon their collective punishment policy on the population of the Gaza Strip, and end the Israeli unjust closure; 2.) Intervene urgently to ensure the import of all the Gaza Strip’s basic needs to avoid a humanitarian disaster and serious deterioration in all aspects of life; and 3) Remind Israel of its obligations as an occupying power of the Gaza Strip to its population, in accordance with Article 55 of the Geneva Convention of 1949, which stipulates that “The occupying Power shall, to the fullest extent of its means, provide the population with food and supplies and must take into account the needs of the civilian population.”

WEBSITE: https://rachelcorriefoundation.org/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/rcfoundation
TWITTER: @rcfoundation
INSTAGRAM: @rachelcorriefoundation
EMAIL: info@rachelcorriefoundation.org

MISSION STATEMENT: The Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice continues the work that Rachel Corrie began and hoped to accomplish, and carries out that work with her vision, spirit, and creative energy in mind. We conduct and support programs that foster connections between people, that build understanding, respect, and appreciation for differences, and that promote cooperation within and between local and global communities. The foundation encourages and supports grassroots efforts in pursuit of human rights and social, economic, and environmental justice, which we view as prerequisites for world peace.

FOUNDATION GOALS: Education: We conduct and support projects that educate for peace and justice; Connections: We conduct and support projects that foster connections and understanding between peoples on global and local levels with initial and continuing emphasis in the Middle East; Art & the Written Word: We conduct and support projects that promote the use of art and the written word in fostering justice and peace; Grassroots Participation: We conduct and support projects that educate for, encourage, and facilitate active, individual grassroots participation in bringing to fruition a positive world vision.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES: In its work the Foundation is guided by the following principles which reflect the vision, philosophy, spirit, and style of Rachel Corrie in whose memory it was founded:

We believe that injustice must be challenged and that human rights and resistance to oppression “must be included in the way we define ourselves as a community.” We believe that education for justice and peace is a basic skill that must be universally nurtured. While supporting the advancement of human rights and social, economic, and environmental justice for all, we will emphasize efforts to alleviate the burden on women and children, who too often suffer the most. We are committed to the principles and practice of non-violence and to their advancement as means of effecting change. We view art, the written word, and other forms of creative expression as valuable tools for building understanding, respect and appreciation for differences and cooperation between peoples. We value and seek creative, and even unconventional, approaches to problems. We agree with Rachel that it is important to make commitments to people and places. We will continue the commitment to Rafah that she initiated and intended to maintain.