STOP GAZA GENOCIDE TOOLKIT

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This toolkit is designed to help you take action.

Two years ago, you might have believed that the world would have stopped the mass murder, forced starvation, and destruction of an ancient, Indigenous society. Today, it’s clear that Israel’s genocide against the Palestinian people has raged on for this long because it’s funded, manufactured, and backed by one of the world’s greatest powers: the U.S.A.

The United Nations, Amnesty International, and the vast majority of genocide scholars have all declared Israel is committing genocide, while Palestinians have sounded the alarm since day one. Every step of the way, the U.S. has armed Israel with endless weapons—over $30 billion of our tax dollars since October 2023.¹

The Palestinian people have remained steadfast through over 77 years of struggle against Israel’s violent colonialism.² As Americans in the belly of the beast, it is our moral duty to stop the genocide machine fueled by our tax dollars. This toolkit is your resource for taking effective action.

Click the tiles below to learn more how to effectively mobilize for this moment.

November 27, 2025: national day of mourning

Every fourth Thursday of November, Indigenous peoples native to settler colonial states of the U.S. begin the day in silent prayer and ceremony at sunrise, and fast to mourn the genocide violently enacted on them to steal the land they were in stewardship with since time immemorial. Genocide that is still active today as land and water are still abused and stolen.

The collective struggle of the Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island is directly connected to the struggle of the Palestinian people. Let us observe the National Day of Mourning on Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025 in resistance of genocide, colonialism, and state violence. Mourn and take action using this National Day of Mourning resource, co-created by the Indigenous frontline storytelling organization Seven Sisters Collective and USCPR.

ON THURSDAYS, WE STRIKE FOR GAZA

Bisan, a young Palestinian journalist from north Gaza, has called people of conscience to refuse to spend money, make any transactions, or use public transportation every single Thursday, until the genocide ends. Respond to her call to exercise your economic power. Pass it on.

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