AJWS Blog

The AJWS community has a lot to say about what's happening in the world. Read our insights about the struggle for justice and human rights around the globe — and meet the activists on the frontlines of the fight to build a better world.

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Risking jailtime, young Thai activists forge ahead for democracy

Growing up in a conservative, deeply patriotic Thai family, Nutchanon Pairoj (Nut) dreamt of being a soldier, serving his country and his king. But when he lost his leg in a motorcycle accident at 16, his life took a drastically different path. He enrolled in Thailand’s famed Thammasat University to study political science, and quickly …

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Celebrating 40 Years of Global Change with AJWS

At a time when so much about our world feels cheerless, it warms my heart to officially kick off AJWS’s 40th anniversary. For the last four decades, our community of conscience has worked hand in hand with thousands of awe-inspiring grassroots activists to create real, lasting change in the lives of millions of people around …

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Stories of Hope: Celebrating 40 Years

For this month’s Stories of Hope, we’re shining a light on a truly inspiring story: AJWS is turning 40. Our beloved organization was founded in 1985 as the only Jewish American movement reaching beyond our own community to support human rights activism around the world. We stand in solidarity with some of the most oppressed …

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