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Lionel Richie

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Statement From Creative community for Peace in Response to Festival Republic (Melvin Benn) and the Wireless Festival Booking of Ye

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Booking Ye to headline all three nights of Wireless Festival is more than a programming decision. It is a statement. And Festival Republic needs to own what it is choosing to platform. Ye's record of antisemitism, hate, and bigotry is…

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January 28, 2026

Ye’s Apology Is Not Enough

As leaders of Creative Community for Peace, we believe deeply in the power of culture to build bridges and foster understanding. That belief is precisely why accountability matters so much when culture is weaponized in the opposite direction. An apology…

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PEN America’s Jewish Exception

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Read the original article here. For everyone else, free speech is a principle. For Jews, it appears negotiable. By Ari Ingel PEN America has quietly retracted its public statement condemning the cancellation of comedian Guy Hochman’s recent speaking engagements. In its original…

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We have a moral obligation to #NeverForget, especially at a time when antisemitism is at an all time high.

Yom HaShoah is Israel’s Holocaust Memorial Day, and more than ever, it reminds us what happens when Jews are left stateless and defenseless.

We have a moral obligation to #NeverForget, especially at a time when antisemitism is at an all time high.

Yom HaShoah is Israel’s Holocaust Memorial Day, and more than ever, it reminds us what happens when Jews are left stateless and defenseless.
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Israeli artist Noga Erez made history as the first Israeli woman to perform at Coachella, taking the stage while sharing she was “heartbroken and sad” about what’s happening back home during the war. 

Calling the moment “unf—ing believable,” she turned the performance into a reminder that music can still unite people even in the middle of conflict.

Israeli artist Noga Erez made history as the first Israeli woman to perform at Coachella, taking the stage while sharing she was “heartbroken and sad” about what’s happening back home during the war.

Calling the moment “unf—ing believable,” she turned the performance into a reminder that music can still unite people even in the middle of conflict.
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The music industry, and major stages like Coachella, are becoming increasingly hostile environments for Jewish and Israeli artists. As antisemitism is normalized and even platformed, too many remain silent while artists are targeted, excluded, and pressured to erase who they are.

That is why Noga Erez’s moment matters. As the first Israeli woman to perform at Coachella, she didn’t shrink or self-censor, she showed up proudly and unapologetically as who she is. At a festival that has given space to openly antisemitic voices, her presence was not just artistic,it was defiant. 

Congratulations, Noga. We are proud of you.

The music industry, and major stages like Coachella, are becoming increasingly hostile environments for Jewish and Israeli artists. As antisemitism is normalized and even platformed, too many remain silent while artists are targeted, excluded, and pressured to erase who they are.

That is why Noga Erez’s moment matters. As the first Israeli woman to perform at Coachella, she didn’t shrink or self-censor, she showed up proudly and unapologetically as who she is. At a festival that has given space to openly antisemitic voices, her presence was not just artistic,it was defiant.

Congratulations, Noga. We are proud of you.
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So now the question is, how do we get invited to Shabbat dinner at @ziggymarley and his Israeli wife’s home?

So now the question is, how do we get invited to Shabbat dinner at @ziggymarley and his Israeli wife’s home? ...

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We don't even think five seasons of Fauda can capture the stories within the Mossad, Shin Bet or CIA.

We don`t even think five seasons of Fauda can capture the stories within the Mossad, Shin Bet or CIA. ...

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Jewish American actor Jonah Hill opens up about Kanye (Ye) West’s antisemitism and how it impacted him as a Jew in Hollywood who was a huge fan of Ye’s music.

Jewish American actor Jonah Hill opens up about Kanye (Ye) West’s antisemitism and how it impacted him as a Jew in Hollywood who was a huge fan of Ye’s music. ...

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The UK government has denied entry to Kanye West following years of antisemitic, racist, and pro-Nazi rhetoric.

Music is not a shield for hate. After repeated antisemitic statements and explicitly antisemitic content, the UK made the right decision, drawing a clear line that antisemitism has no place. 

Refusing to provide a stage, whether physical or cultural, is a necessary step in protecting the public and rejecting the normalization of hate.

The UK government has denied entry to Kanye West following years of antisemitic, racist, and pro-Nazi rhetoric.

Music is not a shield for hate. After repeated antisemitic statements and explicitly antisemitic content, the UK made the right decision, drawing a clear line that antisemitism has no place.

Refusing to provide a stage, whether physical or cultural, is a necessary step in protecting the public and rejecting the normalization of hate.
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