Students For Justice: In palestine ( SJP)
Join the Students for Justice in Palestine – a vibrant community dedicated to advocating for the rights and freedom of the Palestinian people. Whether you’re passionate about human rights, and global justice, or want to learn more and take action, this is the place for you. Together, we will engage in meaningful discussions, host events, and work toward creating a world where peace, justice, and equality prevail. We will also address critical issues in our community and raise awareness about human rights violations across the globe. Your voice matters in our mission to make a difference. Stand with justice, stand with Palestine. As students, we can drive change, raise awareness, and amplify the voices of those who have been silenced for far too long.
Membership: It is free and open to any undergraduate or graduate student of the University of Winnipeg, with the condition that no less than two-thirds of the club’s members are undergraduate students. Memberships last for a full academic year, from September to August. Individuals can join via the sign-up form provided by the executive team. At the time of joining, each member will be presented with SJP’s Purpose, Basis of Unity, Core Values, Goals, and Community Guidelines. We expect all members to conduct themselves accordingly. SJP will not be held responsible for the inadequate actions of any member; however, members found guilty of violating the guidelines in the name of SJP will be held accountable. Such members will face consequences, including potential revocation of their membership status, on a case-by-case basis. This organization and its members will not participate in or be witness to any act that inflicts or intends to inflict physical or mental harm, or discomfort, or which may demean, disgrace, or degrade any person.
All members must be currently registered students at the University of Winnipeg or ICM. No person shall be denied membership or office based on national origin, ethnicity, sex, physical disability, religious beliefs, or sexual preference. Any person desiring membership must register using the form created by the executive board.