The progressive Left is sometimes very uncomfortable for staunch pro-Israel supporters, but what's very clear to me is that the progressive Left does not make Jews feel unsafe.
If you woke up this morning and you are breathing, and you are Muslim, then you are political. You have no choice but to be political in a country that has politicized you and politicized your religion.
I'm the national co-chair for the Women's March on Washington.
My family is originally from Palestine, who came here to the United States, you know, from an occupied land to find a better life and find security and safety.
I'm impacted by my women's reproductive rights.
We will continue to organize. You have seen consistent organizing since the Women's March on Washington in every corner of this country.
Slavery was legal. Japanese interment was legal in this country. Segregation was legal.
Can we be against anti-Semitism and understand that it's at the root of white supremacy? So you can't tell me to combat anti-Semitism if you're not ready to join me and tell me, 'Let's end white nationalism and white supremacy,' which is really the real threat on all Americans.
I get to say I was alive when the first Palestinian woman went to Congress. I was alive when the first Somali woman, in a hijab, who's black and Muslim - she's literally an immigrant, a refugee, black and Muslim and a woman and progressive.
We are rooted in Kingian nonviolence.
One of the things that makes me horrified about a Trump administration is the continued use of code words like 'law and order.'
There is no country in this world that is immune to violating human rights.