Student-Run Cafe at The Evergreen State College Announces Boycott of Israeli Products

Student-Run Cafe at The Evergreen State College Announces Boycott of Israeli Products
The Flaming Eggplant Café joins the global movement for Palestinian Human Rights




Olympia, WA
-- On Monday June 4, 2012 The Flaming Eggplant Café, a student worker collective at The Evergreen State College (TESC), formally announced its decision to boycott Israeli goods, becoming the most recent business to join the growing international Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement.

According to the Flaming Eggplant’s mission statement, one of the cafe’s goals is to “nourish the local food system by making delicious, healthy, ecologically and socially just food accessible to all.” In its statement of principles, the collective also expresses its commitment to “supporting political participation and direct action to create a just and egalitarian society.” Office Coordinator Cris Papaiacovou said, “We came to a consensus as a collective to support the Palestinian civil society call for BDS because it is directly in line with our mission and statement of principles.” He added, “We are proud to join this non-violent movement to pressure Israel until it ends its human rights violations against Palestinians.”

The BDS movement began in 2005, when over 170 Palestinian civil society organizations issued a call for widespread BDS campaigns against Israel until the country abides by international law and human rights standards. The BDS call has become an international movement, endorsed by renowned figures such as Desmond Tutu, Alice Walker, and Angela Davis.

The café’s support of the boycott becomes the latest victory in ongoing student-led activism for Palestinian human rights at TESC. In the Spring of 2010, the student body voted overwhelmingly to support two resolutions, one calling for divestment from companies profiting from Israel’s occupation of Palestine, and the other prohibiting the use of Caterpillar Inc. equipment on campus. Rachel Corrie, an Evergreen student, was killed in 2003 by a weaponized Caterpillar bulldozer operated by the Israeli military as she attempted to prevent the demolition of a Palestinian family’s home in the Gaza Strip.

“We are incredibly proud of the Flaming Eggplant for taking this stand,” said Elizabeth Moore, a student and TESC Divest! organizer. “Due to the absence of accountability shown by our administration, we as students will continue to take the initiative in promoting a just peace in Palestine and Israel.”

TESC Divest! is a student-led organization in Olympia, Washington working to end Evergreen State College’s complicity in Israel’s abuses of Palestinian human rights through the non-violent tactic of divestment.



Statement on Boycott of Israeli Products From The Flaming Eggplant

We, The Flaming Eggplant Cafe, have decided to join the call from Palestinian civil society to boycott Israeli products. "These non-violent punitive measures should be maintained until Israel meets its obligation to recognize the Palestinian people’s inalienable right to self-determination and fully complies with the precepts of international law by:
       
1. Ending its occupation and colonization of all Arab lands and dismantling the Wall;        

2. Recognizing the fundamental rights of the Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel to full equality; and        

3. Respecting, protecting and promoting the rights of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and properties as stipulated in UN resolution 194." (from the Palestinian Civil Society call for BDS)

Our Mission Statement outlines a commitment to serving socially just food. Israel’s policy of illegal land seizure and destruction on Palestinian lands means purchasing items from Israel is in conflict with our mission.

As a student-run collective with the stated principle of supporting direct action for a just and egalitarian society, and as a café representing the student body at large, we feel it is important to uphold the desire for boycott and divestment as voted for by the students at The Evergreen State College.

Comments

A Clarification:

The news release authors are members of a group called TESC Divest. TESC Divest does not speak for The Flaming Eggplant nor the College. The Flaming Eggplant does not have the authority to participate in a boycott of Israeli goods.

That is not a part of the college’s purchasing policy.

Thank you,

 

Jason Wettstein

Media and Community Relations Manager, The Evergreen State College

The evergreen state college is made of...

...people. 

and imports. 

Reply to Jason Wettstein's obfuscation

Rather than defend The Evergreen State College's preference to continue to supporting military occupation and apartheid in Palestine/Israel--a fruitless effort if there ever was one-- Jason Wettstein , Evergreen's PR man, prefers to unabashedly spread falsehoods.

He begins by ignoring the fact that The Flaming Eggplant as a collective came to consensus to boycott, a fact that is as plain as day by the accompanying statement by The Flaming Eggplant itself.

Wettstein slyly implies that TESC Divest! is pretending to speak either for the Eggplant or for the college--a completely baseless allegation. In helping get the word out about the Eggplant's decision TESC Divest! does not claim to speak for the Eggplant, but in fact lets the collective speak for itself by releasing the statement that the members themselves drafted and came to consensus on. Wettstein, on the other hand, certainly not a member of the collective, makes the bizarre claim that even The Flaming Eggplant Collective doesn't speak for The Flaming Eggplant collective.

And how does a public relations agent have the authority to determine what a student-operated cafe can and cannot sell? Has the position of "Media and Community Relations Manager" been augmented so much that if Wettstein were to demand that The Flaming Eggplant sell non-organic genetically modified Monsanto brand bacon cheeseburgers, he has the right to force them to comply? We think not. If Wettstein is threatening to force the Eggplant to buy Israeli prodcuts, then we have a completely different problem.

Was it Wettstein who pressured KOMO 4 News to alter their news story on the Eggplant, which in its new version gets a basic fact completely wrong when it now claims that Eggplant Office Coordinator Cris Papaiacovou is a "TESC Divest! office coordinator"?--quite a feat considering that Cris is not and has never been a member of TESC Divest! and the even more simple fact that TESC Divest! as a grassroots volunteer human rights group does not have an office, much less someone to coordinate one.

We stand by and applaud The Flaming Eggplant's decision to boycott Israeli goods until the State of Israel ends it's violations of Palestinian human rights and encourage our community members to show your support by stopping by the Eggplant having a delicious Tempeh Grizzle.

Further Clarification

From today's inbox:

I am writing in response to the recent TESC Crier email dated June 4, 2012 shared by TESC Divest! in which they announced that the Flaming Eggplant Café is joining with the International BDS Movement (see below). I want to provide clarification about this.
 
While the student-organized Flaming Eggplant Café can express its philosophical support for a boycott of Israeli goods, it does not have the authority to develop its own purchasing policy. As an entity within The Evergreen State College, the Eggplant must follow college policy and state purchasing rules, and the College is not endorsing or participating in such a boycott.
 
Best,
Michael
 
Michael Sledge
Interim Director for Residential and Dining Services

Best,
Thad

So exactly which Israeli products

are The Flaming Eggplant Cafe no longer buying?

That is an excellent

That is an excellent question, Laurian, and the answer of course is..... none whatsoever. This is a stunningly blatant example of the activist has no clothes. For all the local media attention these actions have generated, the actual effects upon the Israeli economy are so close to zilch as to be not worth mentioning. I can think of no more fitting illustration of this fact then the adoption of a boycott by a company that doesn't consume products pertaining to the boycott in the first place. Heavy on the symbolism, maybe, but empty of meaning. I can't decide who's acting sillier, the activists promoting these symbolic gestures or the pro-Israeli camp who get up in arms about this frivolity.

Keep in mind, this is the same group that tries to boycott Caterpillar for selling equipment to the US government because the US turns around and sells their equipment to Israel. Completely outside of Caterpillar's control. If you want a real target, how about all the US based arms companies that sell guns directly to Israel, no US mediation necessary? Bulldozers may be occasionally used as weapons, but assault rifles aren't used for anything else.

my take

"or the pro-Israeli camp who get up in arms about this frivolity."

This seems to me the point. I don't *know* if the BDS think along these line, but from an activist viewpoint, it makes sense. By doing this, you're provoking the  other side into expressing their true morality. A group whose morality is in line w/ their actions wouldn't be bothered by something like this. Disappointed, perhaps, but it wouldn't provoke rage or anger. For a group that is hypocritical, rage and anger are the normal reactions. It gets people thinking, if they get upset so easily on what is essentially a non-issue, maybe there's something to the criticisms being lobbed against them?

Your questions about picking your battles are quite valid. I don't have any answers.