
Join us in asking dr. fauci:
end medical apartheid
Dear Dr. Anthony Fauci,
As you know well, this pandemic exposed the health inequities that have resulted from centuries of systemic racism, disproportionately harming indigenous and Black communities in particular. We also recognize that the impact of racialized disparities in medical relief and access is global in scope. Specifically, we write to ask that you use your platform to speak out against Israel’s inequitable vaccine policies; reject the Dan David Prize that whitewashes those policies; and challenge endemic racism in U.S. public health policy domestically and globally.
To build a world where there is healthcare for all, we must denounce Medical Apartheid wherever it manifests: In line with these values we ask you to-
Demand the right to healthcare for the Palestinian people: Publicly affirm the human rights community’s consensus that Israel is obligated to vaccinate Palestinians as an occupied population under international law.
Refuse complicity with Israel’s oppression of the Palestinian people: Reject the prize! Accepting the Dan David Prize serves to legitimize Israel's refusal to provide vaccine access to Palestinians despite its international obligation to do so as the occupying power.
Advocate for racially just health policies in the U.S. and everywhere: Make vaccine apartheid policies unacceptable anywhere by supporting racially just U.S. health policies in the M4BL COVID-19 Policy Platform and specifically: single-payer healthcare, the Anti-Racism in Public Health Act, and the vaccine TRIPS waiver.
1) Demand the right to healthcare for the Palestinian people
As a primary funder and diplomatic backer of Israel’s policies against the Palestinian people, U.S. policy and taxpayer dollars fuel a separate-and-unequal system of healthcare access in Israel and Palestine. Israeli policies deny patients the right to travel to access treatment (Al-Shabaka), block the movement of medicine through blockade (World Health Organization), and, most recently have created a reality where Palestinians are approximately 60 times less likely to have access to the lifesaving COVID-19 vaccine than Israelis, according to Doctors Without Borders. Israel is refusing its obligations under international law to provide support purchasing and distributing vaccines to Palestinians under Israel's military control, as documented by over 100 Palestinian human rights organizations, 31 Israeli, Palestinian, and international organizations, and leading U.S. human rights groups like Human Rights Watch. We hope you will join the ranks of conscientious public figures such as Jamaal Bowman who named that he was familiar with the systemic racism at play and called on Israel to provide equitable vaccine access to Palestinians, as obligated under international law.
Palestinians continue to speak for themselves to expose our investment in unjust Israeli policies, and the need to invest in life-giving policies instead. Representative Rashida Tlaib, a preeminent voice for racially just policies for her constituents in Detroit and across the US, explained these structures: “[My family members] are trying to live a good life, a free life, free of these oppressive policies that deny them access to public health, deny them access to freedom of travel, deny them access to economic opportunities. It is so critically important that we call it out. Our country continues to enable [Israel] and enable Netanyahu.” And Ryah Aqel and Mohammed El-Kurd explained the injustice of the U.S.’s $3.8 billion in military funding each year to Israel, “The U.S. government continues to enable this kind of brutality by funneling money to the occupation, even as the American working class struggles to survive in the face of a pandemic, increasing poverty, unemployment, and a homelessness epidemic.”
2) Refuse complicity with Israel’s oppression of the Palestinian people: Reject the prize!
Dr. Fauci, given that the rationale for your receipt of the Dan David Prize was speaking “truth to power,” we could not remain silent in good conscience. As the US Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel writes, accepting the prize is also a violation of the academic boycott called for by Palestinian intellectuals and civil society due to the role of universities in bolstering systematic discrimination and land theft that perpetuates Israel’s system of settler colonial violence against Palestinians. In the case of Tel Aviv University (TAU) that administers the prize, this Israeli university directly contributes to research and technology to bolster the military occupation of Palestinian land including collaboration with Israel’s military (the IDF) and weapons manufacturers (like Elbit systems). To receive a prize for advancing public health from a country that is specifically undermining it to racialized population under their control—including bulldozing a COVID-19 testing clinic, raiding the Palestinian Health Work Committee Headquarters, and slowing the transfer of vaccines—whitewashes Israel’s occupation policies that have directly undermined Palestinian public health during a pandemic.
3) Advocate for racially just health policies in the U.S. and everywhere
The U.S. is also a bastion of medical apartheid: communities of color are both the hardest hit by COVID-19 and less likely to receive vaccines on average. But, COVID-19 is only the latest demonstration of how medical care is deeply entangled in centuries of structural racism and violence directed at indigenous, Black, and brown people. The Movement for Black Lives’ COVID-19 Policy Platform explains, this “crisis becomes an excuse for criminalization” as the government channels more money towards militarization and policing instead of community needs, like healthcare. We ask that you support this platform as well as several related policies: single-payer healthcare to provide quality healthcare access for all people; Rep. Ayanna Pressley, Rep. Barbara Lee, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s Anti-Racism in Public Health Act to address structural racism as a public health crisis; and reversing the Trump administration’s block on an emergency waiver of Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) for COVID-19 vaccines to defend our collective wellbeing.
A Tel Aviv University student who was recently denied a vaccine that was administered campus wide due to her Palestinian identity explained the matter succinctly, “I don’t want charity. I want justice and equality.” Dr. Fauci, medical apartheid is a threat to justice everywhere. Please raise your voice with us.
Sincerely,
National Organizations
Action Center on Race & the Economy
Adalah Justice Project
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC)
Center for Constitutional Rights
CHANGE (Center for Health and Gender Equity)
Committee of Interns and Residents-SEIU (CIR-SEIU)
Democratic Socialists for America BDS & Palestine Solidarity Working Group
Democratic Socialists of America Medicare for All Working Group
Disciples Palestine/Israel Network
Dream Defenders
Eyewitness Palestine
Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA)
GABRIELA USA
Grassroots Global Justice Alliance
HEART
ICNA Council for Social Justice
IfNotNow
Israel Palestine Mission Network
Jewish Voice for Peace Action
Jewish Voice for Peace Health Advisory Council (JVP HAC)
MADRE
Middle East in Focus, KPFK
Movement for Black Lives
MPower Change
Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative (MuslimARC)
National Lawyers Guild (NLG) Palestine Subcommittee
National Students for Justice in Palestine (NSJP)
New Generation for Palestine (NGP)
Palestine Legal
Palestinian Youth Movement
Project South
Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice
South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT)
The Palestine Institute for Public Diplomacy (PIPD)
United Methodists for Kairos Response
US Campaign for Palestinian Rights
US Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (USACBI)
US Palestinian Community Network (USPCN)
USA Palestine Mental Health Network
War Resisters League
Workers World Party (WWP)
Local Organizations
1for3.org
Alliance for Water Justice in Palestine
Arab American Civic Council
Baltimore Palestine Solidarity
BDS Boston
Central NJ Jewsh Voice for Peace
Committee for a Just Peace in Israel & Palestine
Corvallis Palestine Solidarity
Coulee Region Coalition for Palestinian Rights (CRCPR)
Daarna
Delawareans for Palestinian Human Rights (DelPHR)
Free the People Roc
Good Citizens of DFW
Healthcare Advocacy Partners
Jew Say No!
Jewish Voice for Peace - Bay Area
Jewish Voice for Peace - Central New Jersey
Jewish Voice for Peace - Central Ohio
Jewish Voice For Peace - New York City
Jewish Voice for Peace - South Florida
Jewish Voice for Peace - San Antonio
Jewish Voice for Peace - Tucson
Jewish Voice for Peace, Action - Greater Los Angeles
Leaders Igniting Transformation (LIT) - Milwaukee
Meet a Muslim
Mid-Missourians for Justice in Palestine (MJP)
Middle East Peace Education Coalition
North Carolina Medicare for All Coalition (NCM4A)
Northern New Jersey Jewish Voice for Peace
Occupy Bergen County, New Jersey
Oregon/Idaho United Methodist Holy Land Task Force
Palestine Solidarity Collective - Durham
People for Palestinian-Israeli Justice
Physicians for a National Health Program - Washington
Release Aging People in Prison (RAPP)
Students for Justice in Palestine - Mizzou
Students for Justice in Palestine - Tufts
Students for Justice in Palestine - UMass Amherst
Syracuse Peace Council (SPC)
Texas Coalition for Human Rights (TXCHR)
The Community Church of Boston
Tree of Life Educational Fund
Triangle DSA
United Church of Christ Palestine Israel Network (UCC PIN)
Veterans For Peace, Chapter 115
Washington Advocates for Palestinian Rights
Watertown Citizens for Peace, Justice, and the Environment
WESPAC Foundation, Inc.
Yalla Indivisible
Zakat, Aid and Charity Assisting Humanity (ZACAH)
Individuals (all affiliations listed for identification purposes only)
Rabab Ibrahim Abdulhadi, Director and Senior Scholar, Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Studies, San Francisco State University
Huwaida Arraf, Palestine Subcommittee Co-chair, National Lawyers Guild & Executive Board, New Generation for Palestine
Samia Assed, New Mexico Women's March and the Albuquerque Center for Peace and Justice
Ady Barkan, Be A Hero
Nada Elia, Palestinian scholar-activist, writer, and grassroots organizer
Noura Erakat, Assistant Professor, Rutgers University
Richard Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law and Practice, Emeritus at Princeton University
Katie Halper, The Katie Halper Show
Marc Lamont Hill, Professor of Media Studies, Temple University
Nadia Hijab, Co-Founder and Advisory Board Member, US Campaign for Palestinian Rights
Farah Kader, MPH, Researcher at University of Michigan
J. Kēhaulani Kauanui, Professor of Anthropology and American Studies, Wesleyan University
Robin D. G. Kelley, Distinguished Professor & Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in U.S. History, UCLA
Zohran Mamdani, NY State Assembly District 36 & Democratic Socialists of America
Yousef Munayyer, Non-resident Fellow, Arab Center Washington DC & Former USCPR ED
Nadine Naber, Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago
Linda Sarsour, Executive Director, MPower Change
Azadeh Shahshahani, Legal & Advocacy Director, Project South