
9 Open Letters That Stand With Palestine
When it comes to taking a stand for human rights amidst the ongoing ethnic cleansing and genocide, a chorus of voices is rising to the occasion, and they’re anything but muted. From the world of entertainment to the realm of art and activism, a wave of powerful open letters has been making its mark, demanding justice and action for the plight of innocent civilians in Palestine.
Here are nine open letters that have been shaking up the discourse and calling for an immediate ceasefire in Palestine.
1. Artists for Ceasefire’s open letter
High-profile artists, including Mark Ruffalo, Mahershala Ali, Cynthia Nixon, and Ilana Glazer, have come together this week to call for a ceasefire and an arms embargo. This isn’t just another letter; it’s a rallying cry from some of the most influential voices in the arts. Artists for Ceasefire have always sent a clear and urgent message to President Biden and Congress: the time to act is now.
With more than 41,000 lives lost and over 94,000 injured since October 7, these artists demand an end to the genocide and a commitment to a permanent ceasefire.
2. Palestinian filmmakers’ open letter
Remember when Palestinian filmmakers took a stand amid the silence permeating Hollywood? With voices like Farah Nabulsi, Michel Khleifi, and Hany Abu-Assad leading the charge, they’re pushing back against the dehumanization of Palestinian narratives.
The best part? The open letter came as The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) decided to uphold Bisan Owda’s Emmy-nominated documentary!
3. Jewish creatives’ open letter
Think Jewish creatives in Hollywood are sitting this one out? Not a chance. 492 filmmakers, writers, and artists came together in solidarity with Jonathan Glazer’s impactful Oscars speech on March 11, 2024. By voicing their support, they also called out those who tried to distort or discredit his message. These creatives aren’t afraid to confront Israel’s genocidal actions and war crimes in Palestine and refuse to let the narrative of Palestinian suffering be silenced.
This letter is more than just a statement of support; it’s a much-needed call for justice and peace amidst growing censorship.
4. Hollywood Workers for Peace’s open letter
When it comes to taking a stand, Hollywood Workers for Peace is all in with a much-needed petition. They’re challenging the WGA, DGA, and SAG-AFTRA to stay true to the core values of justice and human rights, rejecting any pressure to back Israel’s genocidal actions in Gaza.
This is a fearless stand for what’s right, making it clear that our industry’s voice must be grounded in principles, not politics.
5. SAG-AFTRA & Sister Guild Members for Ceasefire’s open letter
The rank-and-file members of SAG-AFTRA and its sister guild have made some serious noise, and it’s all about demanding a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and a serious rethink on industry silence regarding Palestinian human rights violations.
This isn’t just another petition. This is a full-on, unified stand from artists, performers, and storytellers who refuse to let their industry’s voice be muted by inaction.
6. Animation Guild’s open letter
Though it seems like it’s walking on eggshells, the Animation Guild called for an immediate ceasefire and an end to the siege of Gaza.
As more and more guilds demand real action from President Biden and Congress, the masses have become aware that politicians can’t use violence to pave the way to peace.
7. Artforum’s open letter
In case you missed it, the arts community has turned up the volume with a major call for justice on Artforum! 8,000 artists, writers, and creatives united to demand an end to the genocide in Gaza and a massive push for humanitarian aid.
This isn’t just another “thoughts and prayers” moment; it’s a full-on call for action. They’re calling out the silence surrounding Palestinians’ plights and demanding that institutions step up and speak out.
8. Artists for Palestine UK’s open letter
In case it went under your radar, this powerful letter by Artists for Palestine UK gained massive traction with over 4,400 artists signing on to it!
Besides describing Gaza as a “crime and catastrophe” zone, the petition called out governments for their complicity and demanded they stop their military and political support for these actions.
9. Musicians for Palestine’s open letter
Inspired by South Africa’s Artists Against Apartheid, Musicians for Palestine have turned their collective voice into a powerful instrument for change!
With a voice that resonates far beyond the concert halls, they’re demanding an immediate ceasefire and an end to the blockade.
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