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Jackie Walker (activist)

Jacqueline Walker (born 10 April 1954) is a British political activist and writer. She has been a teacher and anti-racism trainer. She is the author of a family memoir, Pilgrim State, and the co-writer and performer of a one-woman show, The Lynching. She held the roles of Vice-Chair of South Thanet Constituency Labour Party and Vice-Chair of Momentum before being suspended and ultimately expelled from the party for misconduct.

Jackie Walker
Born
Jacqueline Walker

(1954-04-10) 10 April 1954 (age 70)
Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, United States
CitizenshipBritish-American
Alma materGoldsmiths College
Occupation(s)Teacher, writer, anti-racism activist, charity worker
Years active1981–present
Notable workPilgrim State, The Lynching
TitleVice-Chair of Momentum
TermSeptember 2015 – October 2016
SuccessorCecile Wright
Political partyLabour (1981–2019; suspended 2016; expelled 2019)
PartnerGraham Bash
Children3
Parent(s)Jack Cohen (father)
Dorothy Brown (mother)
Websitejackiewalker.org

Background

Walker has described her family background in both her family memoir, Pilgrim State, and her play, The Lynching as being of mixed Jewish and African descent.[1] According to Walker, her mother, Dorothy Brown, was a black Jamaican and Sephardi Jew[2] who was descended partly from a Portuguese Jew who came to the West Indies during the days of Christopher Columbus, and a female slave who converted to Judaism on marriage.[3] Born in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1915, she won a scholarship to study medicine in the United States, where she married and had a daughter, giving up her studies. In 1949, she was committed temporarily to a mental institution, where was on occasion held in isolation, placed in a straitjacket and subjected to ECT treatment, by her husband, who was seeking to end the relationship. Her eldest daughter was put into care and was ultimately fostered while her second child was returned to her on her release. Later, her mother attempted to retrieve her elder daughter but without success.[4][5] Released, and active in the civil rights movement, she met Walker's Ashkenazi Jewish father, Jack Cohen, whose family fled anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire around 1918 and came to New York, where he became a jeweller.[6][7][8][9]

Walker was born in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City in 1954. In 1956, her mother, with Walker and her step brother, were deported to Jamaica, which Walker attributes to McCarthyism.[7] There, racial discrimination barred her mother from many jobs, and she had to leave her children with relatives for months while she travelled looking for work.[5] In 1959, Walker's mother, with her children, moved to London.[7] Her mother suffered from periods of severe depression since her 30s, as well as physical illness in later life. Family life was characterised by abject poverty, cramped, squalid and chaotic living conditions and continual racist attacks, despite her mother's best efforts: as a result, Walker and her step brothers spent time in care homes or with foster families. She was the only black child in her primary school and suffered from racial bullying both at school and when in care. When Walker was 11, she witnessed the sudden death of her mother at the age of 50, after which Walker lived in care homes and was then permanently fostered.[5][9]

Career

Walker was in the National Youth Theatre but, as she thought that as a black person she would get few roles, went instead to Goldsmiths College and trained to become a teacher.[5][7][9] In her first year, she married and had a baby, returning to her studies when her baby was six weeks old.[5] She worked as a teacher at a pupil referral unit for emotionally and behaviourally disturbed young people.[10]

Walker completed an M. Phil, in which she examined the development of identity in the work of Black British writers. Having completed two Arvon Foundation writing courses, she was awarded an Arts Council England grant to complete her family memoir Pilgrim State,[11][12] published by Sceptre in April 2006. It was placed on the reading list of the social worker training course at Brunel University London, where Walker gave bi-weekly lectures and was a member of the committee for social work training.[5]

She has been an anti-racist trainer and charity worker and has a long record of anti-racist activism and as a political activist.[5][13] She has contributed to educational materials and written training manuals on anti-racism.

Labour Party

Walker joined the Labour Party in 1981.[9] She was elected Vice-Chair of South Thanet Constituency Labour Party and played a leading role in the campaign there to prevent the election of the UKIP leader Nigel Farage in the 2015 general election.[14] She was elected to Momentum's Steering Committee, becoming its vice-chair in September 2015 and is a member of Jewish Voice for Labour (JVL).[15][16] She was expelled from Labour for "prejudicial and grossly detrimental behaviour against the party" on 27 March 2019.[17] Walker retained her JVL membership, however.

First investigation

In Walker's Facebook account, a private discussion from February 2016 was recorded in which a friend of Walker had raised the question of 'the debt' owed to the Jews because of the Holocaust. In the discussion, Walker had responded:

Oh yes – and I hope you feel the same towards the African holocaust? My ancestors were involved in both – on all sides as I'm sure you know, millions more Africans were killed in the African holocaust and their oppression continues today on a global scale in a way it doesn't for Jews... and many Jews (my ancestors too) were the chief financiers of the sugar and slave trade which is of course why there were so many early synagogues in the Caribbean. So who are victims and what does it mean? We are victims and perpetrators to some extent through choice. And having been a victim does not give you a right to be a perpetrator.[18]

Her private comments were "uncovered" by the Israel Advocacy Movement[19] which, it says, aims "to counter British hostility to Israel."[20] The Jewish Chronicle published her comments on 4 May 2016 and notified the Labour Party about them.[19] The Labour Party suspended her, pending investigation, on the same day that The Jewish Chronicle published its article.[18] The Chair of Momentum, Jon Lansman, addressing the criticism of Walker, referred to "a 'lynch mob' whose interest in combatting racism is highly selective".[21] The investigation and accompanying suspension concluded after a few weeks with the decision that not to proceed with disciplinary action.[14]

In response to her critics, Walker said:

Yes, I wrote 'many Jews (my ancestors too) were the chief financiers of the sugar and slave trade'. These words, taken out of context in the way the media did, of course do not reflect my position. I was writing to someone who knew the context of my comments. Had he felt the need to pick me up on what I had written I would have rephrased – perhaps to 'Jews (my ancestors too) were among those who financed the sugar and slave trade and at the particular time/in the particular area I'm talking about they played an important part.' ... [My claim] has never been that Jews played a disproportionate role in the Atlantic Slave Trade, merely that, as historians such as Arnold Wiznitzer noted, at a certain economic point, in specific regions where my ancestors lived, Jews played a dominant role 'as financiers of the sugar industry, as brokers and exporters of sugar, and as suppliers of Negro slaves on credit.'[22]

Dave Rich has argued that Walker's comments are reminiscent of the Nation of Islam's anti-Semitic views on the role of Jews in the slave trade.[23] Walker's response has been that 'the Nation of Islam is an antisemitic group which seeks to set Jewish and Black people against each other. Any examination of my work, my writing, my life, would make clear my opposition to this ideology.'[18]

Second investigation

During the September 2016 Labour Party Conference, Walker attended a training session on antisemitism for party members held by the Jewish Labour Movement (JLM).[24] Her remarks at the meeting led to her second investigation by the party.

Jeremy Newmark, the chair of the JLM, said after the meeting that Walker had acted "to denigrate security provision at Jewish schools" when, at the meeting, she said "I was a bit concerned by your suggestion that the Jewish community is under such threat that it has to use security in all its buildings. I have a grandson, he is a year old. There is security in his nursery and every school has security now. It's not because I’m frightened or his parents are frightened that he is going to be attacked." After the meeting, she said "I did not raise a question on security in Jewish schools. The trainer raised this issue, and I asked for clarification, in particular, as all London primary schools, to my knowledge have security and I did not understand the particular point the trainer was making. Having been a victim of racism, I would never play down the very real fears the Jewish community have, especially in light of recent attacks in France."[24]

In the session, there was a discussion on the definition of antisemitism set out by the JLM, which included examples relating to Israel and which has been the subject of debate within the Labour Party. Walker said, in relation to the discussion, and speaking as an anti-racism trainer, "I still haven't heard a definition of antisemitism I can work with". Jeremy Newmark said that "I am appalled that somebody…would come to a training session designed to help party activists address antisemitism and use the occasion to challenge the legitimacy of the training itself".[24]

At the event, Walker queried what she saw as the limited scope of Holocaust Memorial Day, saying: 'Wouldn't it be wonderful if Holocaust Memorial Day was open to all peoples who've experienced holocaust.' When others shouted that it did include other genocides, she responded "In practice, it’s not actually circulated and advertised as such."[24] Later, in an interview, she asked why Holocaust Memorial Day only concerns genocides committed since the 1940s, thereby excluding 'the African holocaust' during the slave trade.[25] She has also said, following the meeting, "I would never play down the significance of the Shoah. Working with many Jewish comrades, I continue to seek to bring greater awareness of other genocides, which are too often forgotten or minimised. If offence has been caused, it is the last thing I would want to do and I apologise."[24]

A number of prominent left-wing activists have defended Walker, including film director Ken Loach, who said she should be allowed to play a significant role in the party,[26] and Noam Chomsky who said "I wholeheartedly support the right of anyone to criticise Israel without being branded antisemitic. That goes in particular for Jackie Walker."[27]

Facing a threat of losing support from the TSSA trades union, Momentum removed Walker as vice-chair, while retaining her as a Steering Committee member, with the Committee stating that, although it "does not regard any of the comments she appears to have made, taken individually, to be antisemitic, ... the Committee does consider her remarks on Holocaust Memorial Day and on security of Jewish schools to be ill-informed, ill-judged and offensive. In such circumstances, the Committee feels that Jackie should have done more to explain herself to mitigate the upset caused."[28] The Committee stated that "Jackie should not be expelled from the Labour party."[29][30]

Later that month, Walker was suspended from the Labour Party pending investigation, for a second time, with Labour's National Executive Committee referring her case to the party's National Constitutional Committee.[15] After Walker's party disciplinary hearing in relation to the investigation on 26 March 2019, Walker was expelled from the party the next day.[17][31]

Talk shows and films

In March 2017, Glasgow Friends of Israel and Labour Against Antisemitism failed to prevent her speaking on Palestine: Free Speech And Israel's "Black Ops" at Dundee University. A similar event at Aberdeen University was cancelled after the invitation to speak was withdrawn. Labour Against Anti-Semitism described her talk as "part of an increasing normalisation of anti-Semitic hate speech that has to be confronted and eliminated" and that it "threatens the safety of Jewish students" and therefore the university was "failing in its duty of care". Walker responded that there was a difference between being pro-Palestine and anti-Zionist, and anti-Semitic, and that she and her partner were Jewish.[32][33]

Walker also performed in a one-woman show about her experience, The Lynching,[7] which she wrote in collaboration with Norman Thomas and premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2017.[3] The Board of Deputies of British Jews wrote to Edinburgh Council to express their concern that the show was being mounted on council owned facilities. They informed the council of the allegations made against Walker and that these allegations had resulted in her suspension from the Labour Party and the loss of her vice-chair role with Momentum. Walker interpreted this as an attempt to prevent the show going ahead.[34][35][36][37]

Walker was extensively interviewed in The Lobby, the 2017 TV series by Al Jazeera about some of the pro-Israel organisations and individuals active in the United Kingdom.

In September 2018, the Jewish Voice for Labour sponsored a premiere of the documentary film The Political Lynching of Jackie Walker which was to have been presented while the Labour Party Conference was being held nearby. The audience of 200 people had to be evacuated after a bomb threat.[38][39] In a statement, Jewish Voice for Labour said the film "is an incisive and chilling exposé of attempts to silence critics of Israel, in particular those who support the socialist project of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. It connects the global struggle against racism and the far right with the Palestinian cause."[40]

Another film, on the accusations of antisemitism against Walker and others following the election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party, entitled Witch Hunt, premiered in Broadstairs on 3 February 2019.[41] In the same month, the Board of Deputies of British Jews complained to the Labour Party about Chris Williamson MP, for booking a room to enable the showing of the film in Parliament. A Labour spokeswoman said of Williamson's action: "It's completely inappropriate to book a room for an event about an individual who is suspended from the party and subject to ongoing disciplinary procedures."[42][43] The screening was cancelled, which the film's promoters said was due to intimidation.[44]

Activism and political views

As a young woman, Walker was active in the anti-apartheid movement.[45]

She is a supporter of Palestinian rights, a critic of Israeli policy towards Palestinians, and a supporter of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement. She is also a member of Jews for Justice for Palestinians and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign.[45]

Walker is a founding member of the Kent Anti-Racist Network and Labour Against the Witchhunt.[46][47] She has said that "Opposition to a Jewish state is, and remains, a legitimate, honourable political position and one that many, including many Jews, have stood by for decades".[45]

In February 2019, she was elected to the board of the Labour Representation Committee.[48]

Walker supported Jeremy Corbyn during his period as leader of the Labour Party. She said Corbyn had opposed racism, war, injustice and oppression all his life and called his leadership "the greatest challenge to the established political order the UK has seen for some time". She said the mainstream media and the right of the Labour Party had weaponised anti-Semitism to attack Corbyn.[45]

Personal life

Walker has both American and British citizenship.[11][dead link]

When asked if she would describe herself as an anti-Zionist and not an anti-Semite, Walker said: "Yes. I certainly wouldn't call myself an anti-Semite as I am Jewish and my partner is Jewish."[49] Walker was raised as a Catholic for part of her childhood.[50]

She has an elder sister, an elder brother and a younger brother.[5] She has three children.

In 2010, Walker moved from London to Broadstairs,[13] Kent[15] where she lives with her partner, the editor of Labour Briefing, Graham Bash.[26]

See also

References

  1. ^ Kerstein, Benjamin (6 August 2017). "Far-Left Activist Jackie Walker Gets Standing Ovation for Antisemitic Play". Algemeiner Journal. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Who's behind the momentous sacking of Jackie Walker?". Camden New Journal. Camden. 7 October 2016. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  3. ^ a b Levitt, Lee (6 August 2017). "Jackie Walker in Edinburgh: cheers and a standing ovation". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  4. ^ Arnold, Sue (14 November 2008). "Pilgrim State". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Carpenter, Louise (13 April 2008). "Who are you calling a bad mother?". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  6. ^ Rampen, Julia (17 July 2017). "Former Momentum vice-chair Jackie Walker plans one-woman Edinburgh Fringe show". New Statesman. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
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  41. ^ "Witch Hunt Film Screening". KentOnline. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
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  44. ^ Mason, Rowena (27 February 2019). "Corbyn set for clash with Watson over MP's antisemitism remarks". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  45. ^ a b c d Walker, Jackie (14 January 2017). "Opposition to a Jewish state is a legitimate position". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  46. ^ Francis, Pauldate=4 May 2016. "Leading Labour activist Jacqueline Walker, of Thanet Momentum, suspended over comments about the Holocaust". Kent Online. Retrieved 2 March 2019.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  47. ^ Harper, Lee (3 October 2018). "Jeremy Corbyn-backing lawyer severs ties with group that calls Labour antisemitism 'witch hunt'". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  48. ^ Devlin, Kate (14 February 2019). "Leftwingers appoint Jackie Walker, activist suspended over antisemitism claims". The Times. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  49. ^ "Momentum vice-chair sacked after anti-Semitism row". BBC. 3 October 2016. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  50. ^ Jackie Walker (September 2011). Pilgrim State. Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 9781444731811. Retrieved 27 February 2019.

External links

  • Pilgrim State
  • The Political Lynching of Jackie Walker
  • Witch hunt
  • Labour Against the WitchHunt
  • Interview on anti-Semitism and the attacks on activists 21 May 2016
  • Interview on Israel by Kate Oglesby on Mancunian Matters 22 January 2018
  • Interview on definition of anti-Semitism Daily Politics 23 January 2018
  • Debating the definition of anti-Semitism Noam Chomsky – The Responsibility of Intellectuals' conference, UCL February 2017
  • The Lobby
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New title Vice-Chair of Momentum
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Succeeded by
Cecile Wright

jackie, walker, activist, jacqueline, walker, born, april, 1954, british, political, activist, writer, been, teacher, anti, racism, trainer, author, family, memoir, pilgrim, state, writer, performer, woman, show, lynching, held, roles, vice, chair, south, than. Jacqueline Walker born 10 April 1954 is a British political activist and writer She has been a teacher and anti racism trainer She is the author of a family memoir Pilgrim State and the co writer and performer of a one woman show The Lynching She held the roles of Vice Chair of South Thanet Constituency Labour Party and Vice Chair of Momentum before being suspended and ultimately expelled from the party for misconduct Jackie WalkerBornJacqueline Walker 1954 04 10 10 April 1954 age 70 Harlem Manhattan New York City United StatesCitizenshipBritish AmericanAlma materGoldsmiths CollegeOccupation s Teacher writer anti racism activist charity workerYears active1981 presentNotable workPilgrim State The LynchingTitleVice Chair of MomentumTermSeptember 2015 October 2016SuccessorCecile WrightPolitical partyLabour 1981 2019 suspended 2016 expelled 2019 PartnerGraham BashChildren3Parent s Jack Cohen father Dorothy Brown mother Websitejackiewalker wbr org Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Labour Party 3 1 First investigation 3 2 Second investigation 4 Talk shows and films 5 Activism and political views 6 Personal life 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBackgroundWalker has described her family background in both her family memoir Pilgrim State and her play The Lynching as being of mixed Jewish and African descent 1 According to Walker her mother Dorothy Brown was a black Jamaican and Sephardi Jew 2 who was descended partly from a Portuguese Jew who came to the West Indies during the days of Christopher Columbus and a female slave who converted to Judaism on marriage 3 Born in Kingston Jamaica in 1915 she won a scholarship to study medicine in the United States where she married and had a daughter giving up her studies In 1949 she was committed temporarily to a mental institution where was on occasion held in isolation placed in a straitjacket and subjected to ECT treatment by her husband who was seeking to end the relationship Her eldest daughter was put into care and was ultimately fostered while her second child was returned to her on her release Later her mother attempted to retrieve her elder daughter but without success 4 5 Released and active in the civil rights movement she met Walker s Ashkenazi Jewish father Jack Cohen whose family fled anti Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire around 1918 and came to New York where he became a jeweller 6 7 8 9 Walker was born in Harlem Manhattan New York City in 1954 In 1956 her mother with Walker and her step brother were deported to Jamaica which Walker attributes to McCarthyism 7 There racial discrimination barred her mother from many jobs and she had to leave her children with relatives for months while she travelled looking for work 5 In 1959 Walker s mother with her children moved to London 7 Her mother suffered from periods of severe depression since her 30s as well as physical illness in later life Family life was characterised by abject poverty cramped squalid and chaotic living conditions and continual racist attacks despite her mother s best efforts as a result Walker and her step brothers spent time in care homes or with foster families She was the only black child in her primary school and suffered from racial bullying both at school and when in care When Walker was 11 she witnessed the sudden death of her mother at the age of 50 after which Walker lived in care homes and was then permanently fostered 5 9 CareerWalker was in the National Youth Theatre but as she thought that as a black person she would get few roles went instead to Goldsmiths College and trained to become a teacher 5 7 9 In her first year she married and had a baby returning to her studies when her baby was six weeks old 5 She worked as a teacher at a pupil referral unit for emotionally and behaviourally disturbed young people 10 Walker completed an M Phil in which she examined the development of identity in the work of Black British writers Having completed two Arvon Foundation writing courses she was awarded an Arts Council England grant to complete her family memoir Pilgrim State 11 12 published by Sceptre in April 2006 It was placed on the reading list of the social worker training course at Brunel University London where Walker gave bi weekly lectures and was a member of the committee for social work training 5 She has been an anti racist trainer and charity worker and has a long record of anti racist activism and as a political activist 5 13 She has contributed to educational materials and written training manuals on anti racism Labour PartyWalker joined the Labour Party in 1981 9 She was elected Vice Chair of South Thanet Constituency Labour Party and played a leading role in the campaign there to prevent the election of the UKIP leader Nigel Farage in the 2015 general election 14 She was elected to Momentum s Steering Committee becoming its vice chair in September 2015 and is a member of Jewish Voice for Labour JVL 15 16 She was expelled from Labour for prejudicial and grossly detrimental behaviour against the party on 27 March 2019 17 Walker retained her JVL membership however First investigation In Walker s Facebook account a private discussion from February 2016 was recorded in which a friend of Walker had raised the question of the debt owed to the Jews because of the Holocaust In the discussion Walker had responded Oh yes and I hope you feel the same towards the African holocaust My ancestors were involved in both on all sides as I m sure you know millions more Africans were killed in the African holocaust and their oppression continues today on a global scale in a way it doesn t for Jews and many Jews my ancestors too were the chief financiers of the sugar and slave trade which is of course why there were so many early synagogues in the Caribbean So who are victims and what does it mean We are victims and perpetrators to some extent through choice And having been a victim does not give you a right to be a perpetrator 18 Her private comments were uncovered by the Israel Advocacy Movement 19 which it says aims to counter British hostility to Israel 20 The Jewish Chronicle published her comments on 4 May 2016 and notified the Labour Party about them 19 The Labour Party suspended her pending investigation on the same day that The Jewish Chronicle published its article 18 The Chair of Momentum Jon Lansman addressing the criticism of Walker referred to a lynch mob whose interest in combatting racism is highly selective 21 The investigation and accompanying suspension concluded after a few weeks with the decision that not to proceed with disciplinary action 14 In response to her critics Walker said Yes I wrote many Jews my ancestors too were the chief financiers of the sugar and slave trade These words taken out of context in the way the media did of course do not reflect my position I was writing to someone who knew the context of my comments Had he felt the need to pick me up on what I had written I would have rephrased perhaps to Jews my ancestors too were among those who financed the sugar and slave trade and at the particular time in the particular area I m talking about they played an important part My claim has never been that Jews played a disproportionate role in the Atlantic Slave Trade merely that as historians such as Arnold Wiznitzer noted at a certain economic point in specific regions where my ancestors lived Jews played a dominant role as financiers of the sugar industry as brokers and exporters of sugar and as suppliers of Negro slaves on credit 22 Dave Rich has argued that Walker s comments are reminiscent of the Nation of Islam s anti Semitic views on the role of Jews in the slave trade 23 Walker s response has been that the Nation of Islam is an antisemitic group which seeks to set Jewish and Black people against each other Any examination of my work my writing my life would make clear my opposition to this ideology 18 Second investigation During the September 2016 Labour Party Conference Walker attended a training session on antisemitism for party members held by the Jewish Labour Movement JLM 24 Her remarks at the meeting led to her second investigation by the party Jeremy Newmark the chair of the JLM said after the meeting that Walker had acted to denigrate security provision at Jewish schools when at the meeting she said I was a bit concerned by your suggestion that the Jewish community is under such threat that it has to use security in all its buildings I have a grandson he is a year old There is security in his nursery and every school has security now It s not because I m frightened or his parents are frightened that he is going to be attacked After the meeting she said I did not raise a question on security in Jewish schools The trainer raised this issue and I asked for clarification in particular as all London primary schools to my knowledge have security and I did not understand the particular point the trainer was making Having been a victim of racism I would never play down the very real fears the Jewish community have especially in light of recent attacks in France 24 In the session there was a discussion on the definition of antisemitism set out by the JLM which included examples relating to Israel and which has been the subject of debate within the Labour Party Walker said in relation to the discussion and speaking as an anti racism trainer I still haven t heard a definition of antisemitism I can work with Jeremy Newmark said that I am appalled that somebody would come to a training session designed to help party activists address antisemitism and use the occasion to challenge the legitimacy of the training itself 24 At the event Walker queried what she saw as the limited scope of Holocaust Memorial Day saying Wouldn t it be wonderful if Holocaust Memorial Day was open to all peoples who ve experienced holocaust When others shouted that it did include other genocides she responded In practice it s not actually circulated and advertised as such 24 Later in an interview she asked why Holocaust Memorial Day only concerns genocides committed since the 1940s thereby excluding the African holocaust during the slave trade 25 She has also said following the meeting I would never play down the significance of the Shoah Working with many Jewish comrades I continue to seek to bring greater awareness of other genocides which are too often forgotten or minimised If offence has been caused it is the last thing I would want to do and I apologise 24 A number of prominent left wing activists have defended Walker including film director Ken Loach who said she should be allowed to play a significant role in the party 26 and Noam Chomsky who said I wholeheartedly support the right of anyone to criticise Israel without being branded antisemitic That goes in particular for Jackie Walker 27 Facing a threat of losing support from the TSSA trades union Momentum removed Walker as vice chair while retaining her as a Steering Committee member with the Committee stating that although it does not regard any of the comments she appears to have made taken individually to be antisemitic the Committee does consider her remarks on Holocaust Memorial Day and on security of Jewish schools to be ill informed ill judged and offensive In such circumstances the Committee feels that Jackie should have done more to explain herself to mitigate the upset caused 28 The Committee stated that Jackie should not be expelled from the Labour party 29 30 Later that month Walker was suspended from the Labour Party pending investigation for a second time with Labour s National Executive Committee referring her case to the party s National Constitutional Committee 15 After Walker s party disciplinary hearing in relation to the investigation on 26 March 2019 Walker was expelled from the party the next day 17 31 Talk shows and filmsIn March 2017 Glasgow Friends of Israel and Labour Against Antisemitism failed to prevent her speaking on Palestine Free Speech And Israel s Black Ops at Dundee University A similar event at Aberdeen University was cancelled after the invitation to speak was withdrawn Labour Against Anti Semitism described her talk as part of an increasing normalisation of anti Semitic hate speech that has to be confronted and eliminated and that it threatens the safety of Jewish students and therefore the university was failing in its duty of care Walker responded that there was a difference between being pro Palestine and anti Zionist and anti Semitic and that she and her partner were Jewish 32 33 Walker also performed in a one woman show about her experience The Lynching 7 which she wrote in collaboration with Norman Thomas and premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2017 3 The Board of Deputies of British Jews wrote to Edinburgh Council to express their concern that the show was being mounted on council owned facilities They informed the council of the allegations made against Walker and that these allegations had resulted in her suspension from the Labour Party and the loss of her vice chair role with Momentum Walker interpreted this as an attempt to prevent the show going ahead 34 35 36 37 Walker was extensively interviewed in The Lobby the 2017 TV series by Al Jazeera about some of the pro Israel organisations and individuals active in the United Kingdom In September 2018 the Jewish Voice for Labour sponsored a premiere of the documentary film The Political Lynching of Jackie Walker which was to have been presented while the Labour Party Conference was being held nearby The audience of 200 people had to be evacuated after a bomb threat 38 39 In a statement Jewish Voice for Labour said the film is an incisive and chilling expose of attempts to silence critics of Israel in particular those who support the socialist project of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn It connects the global struggle against racism and the far right with the Palestinian cause 40 Another film on the accusations of antisemitism against Walker and others following the election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party entitled Witch Hunt premiered in Broadstairs on 3 February 2019 41 In the same month the Board of Deputies of British Jews complained to the Labour Party about Chris Williamson MP for booking a room to enable the showing of the film in Parliament A Labour spokeswoman said of Williamson s action It s completely inappropriate to book a room for an event about an individual who is suspended from the party and subject to ongoing disciplinary procedures 42 43 The screening was cancelled which the film s promoters said was due to intimidation 44 Activism and political viewsAs a young woman Walker was active in the anti apartheid movement 45 She is a supporter of Palestinian rights a critic of Israeli policy towards Palestinians and a supporter of the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions BDS movement She is also a member of Jews for Justice for Palestinians and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign 45 Walker is a founding member of the Kent Anti Racist Network and Labour Against the Witchhunt 46 47 She has said that Opposition to a Jewish state is and remains a legitimate honourable political position and one that many including many Jews have stood by for decades 45 In February 2019 she was elected to the board of the Labour Representation Committee 48 Walker supported Jeremy Corbyn during his period as leader of the Labour Party She said Corbyn had opposed racism war injustice and oppression all his life and called his leadership the greatest challenge to the established political order the UK has seen for some time She said the mainstream media and the right of the Labour Party had weaponised anti Semitism to attack Corbyn 45 Personal lifeWalker has both American and British citizenship 11 dead link When asked if she would describe herself as an anti Zionist and not an anti Semite Walker said Yes I certainly wouldn t call myself an anti Semite as I am Jewish and my partner is Jewish 49 Walker was raised as a Catholic for part of her childhood 50 She has an elder sister an elder brother and a younger brother 5 She has three children In 2010 Walker moved from London to Broadstairs 13 Kent 15 where she lives with her partner the editor of Labour Briefing Graham Bash 26 See alsoThe Lobby TV series Antisemitism in the UK Labour PartyReferences Kerstein Benjamin 6 August 2017 Far Left Activist Jackie Walker Gets Standing Ovation for Antisemitic Play Algemeiner Journal Retrieved 1 July 2018 Who s behind the momentous sacking of Jackie Walker Camden New Journal Camden 7 October 2016 Retrieved 9 November 2018 a b Levitt Lee 6 August 2017 Jackie Walker in Edinburgh cheers and a standing ovation The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 1 July 2018 Arnold Sue 14 November 2008 Pilgrim State The Guardian Retrieved 1 July 2018 a b c d e f g h Carpenter Louise 13 April 2008 Who are you calling a bad mother The Guardian Retrieved 1 July 2018 Rampen Julia 17 July 2017 Former Momentum vice chair Jackie Walker plans one woman Edinburgh Fringe show New Statesman Retrieved 1 July 2018 a b c d e Hyland Bernadette 25 January 2017 Theatre Review Pointed polemic from suspended Labour activist Morning Star Retrieved 1 July 2018 Gulliver John 7 November 2017 Jackie Walker the ghost says we must be free to speak The Islington Tribune Derry Retrieved 1 July 2018 a b c d Peled Daniella 5 October 2017 Why I Found a London Play Framing Jews as a KKK style Lynch Mob Strangely Touching Haaretz Retrieved 1 July 2018 Harris John 16 April 2016 Interview Jacqueline Walker Time Out Hong Kong Archived from the original on 1 August 2018 Retrieved 1 August 2018 a b Harris John 16 April 2016 Interview Jacqueline Walker Time Out Hong Kong Archived from the original on 1 August 2018 Retrieved 1 August 2018 author Jacqueline Walker Blake Friedmann Archived from the original on 1 August 2018 Retrieved 1 August 2018 a b Harris John 16 April 2016 Inside Momentum The idea that we re all rulebook thumping Trotskyites is silly The Guardian Retrieved 1 July 2018 a b Mortimer Caroline 28 May 2016 Anti Semitism row Momentum organiser Jackie Walker readmitted to Labour party following racism allegations The Independent Retrieved 1 July 2018 a b c Greenstein Tony 3 January 2017 The lynching of Jackie Walker openDemocracy Retrieved 2 June 2018 Final Announcement The Hives amp More Retrieved 2 March 2019 a b Elgot Jessica Labour Expels Jackie Walker The Guardian Retrieved 27 March 2019 a b c Kuper Richard 5 September 2016 Jackie Walker Responds to Accusations of Antisemitism Labour against the witch hunt Retrieved 2 June 2018 a b Dysch Marcus 4 May 2016 Labour suspends Momentum supporter who claimed Jews caused an African holocaust The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 26 February 2019 About Israel Advocacy Movement Retrieved 26 February 2016 A frenzied witch hunt is not the way to combat antisemitism or any form of racism Left Futures 9 May 2016 Retrieved 2 June 2018 Jackie Walker Responds To Accusations Of Antisemitism citing Arnold Wiznitzer in Jews in Colonial Brazil quoted in Jane Gerber ed The Jews in the Caribbean The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization 2014 p51 Rich The Left s Jewish Problem 2016 Conclusion a b c d e Elgot Jessica 28 September 2016 Momentum vice chair under pressure to resign over antisemitism row The Guardian Retrieved 2 June 2018 Momentum have dismissed vice chair Jackie Walker following her comments on anti Semitism and Holocaust Memorial Day Channel 4 News 4 October 2016 Retrieved 3 January 2019 via Twitter a b Harpin Lee 17 September 2017 Ken Loach says Jackie Walker should have significant role in Labour The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 2 June 2018 Sugarman Daniel 14 June 2017 Jackie Walker compares her Labour suspension for alleged antisemitism to a lynching The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 1 July 2018 Stone Jon 30 September 2016 Momentum set to sack vice chair Jackie Walker after Holocaust Memorial Day comments The Independent Retrieved 30 September 2016 Cowburn Ashley 3 October 2016 Momentum vice chair Jackie Walker removed from position over Holocaust comments The Independent Retrieved 1 July 2018 A Statement from Momentum s Steering Committee 3 October 2016 Sharon Jeremy 28 March 2019 Corbyn s UK Labour Party Expels Prominent Member over Antisemitism The Jerusalem Post Retrieved 28 March 2019 Sneddon Ciaran 19 March 2017 Controversial Momentum figure Jackie Walker to address Dundee University audience despite anti semitic allegations The Courier Retrieved 1 March 2019 Vidinova Nadia 30 March 2017 Jackie Walker lecture at Dundee University goes ahead despite hate speech claims The Courier Retrieved 1 March 2019 Dysch Marcus 4 August 2017 Jackie Walker claims Board of Deputies tried to shut down her Edinburgh show The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 1 July 2018 Jackie Walker accuses Jewish leaders of trying to shut down Fringe show The Times of Israel 4 August 2017 Retrieved 1 July 2018 Controversial British activist says Jewish group tried to shut down her one woman show The Jerusalem Post 4 August 2017 Retrieved 1 July 2018 Controversial British activist says top Jewish group tried to shut down her one woman show Jewish Telegraphic Agency 4 August 2017 Retrieved 1 July 2018 Thomas Joe Kirkham Jenny 25 September 2018 Labour party conference highlights The essential details of the event in Liverpool Liverpool Echo Liverpool Retrieved 15 November 2018 Rawlinson Kevin 25 September 2018 Jewish event at Labour conference abandoned after bomb scare The Guardian Retrieved 15 November 2018 Jewish Voice for Labour film screening evacuated after bomb threat Morning Star 26 September 2018 Retrieved 15 November 2018 Witch Hunt Film Screening KentOnline Retrieved 26 February 2019 Doherty Rosa 26 February 2019 MP Chris Williamson accused of trolling Jewish community by hosting Jackie Walker film in Parliament The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 26 February 2019 Walker Peter 26 February 2019 Labour MP faces party censure over antisemitism film The Guardian Retrieved 26 February 2019 Mason Rowena 27 February 2019 Corbyn set for clash with Watson over MP s antisemitism remarks The Guardian Retrieved 27 February 2019 a b c d Walker Jackie 14 January 2017 Opposition to a Jewish state is a legitimate position Al Jazeera Retrieved 9 November 2018 Francis Pauldate 4 May 2016 Leading Labour activist Jacqueline Walker of Thanet Momentum suspended over comments about the Holocaust Kent Online Retrieved 2 March 2019 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Harper Lee 3 October 2018 Jeremy Corbyn backing lawyer severs ties with group that calls Labour antisemitism witch hunt The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 20 February 2019 Devlin Kate 14 February 2019 Leftwingers appoint Jackie Walker activist suspended over antisemitism claims The Times Retrieved 28 February 2019 Momentum vice chair sacked after anti Semitism row BBC 3 October 2016 Retrieved 21 November 2018 Jackie Walker September 2011 Pilgrim State Hodder amp Stoughton ISBN 9781444731811 Retrieved 27 February 2019 External links nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Jackie Walker activist Pilgrim State The Political Lynching of Jackie Walker Witch hunt Labour Against the WitchHunt Interview on anti Semitism and the attacks on activists 21 May 2016 Interview on Israel by Kate Oglesby on Mancunian Matters 22 January 2018 Interview on definition of anti Semitism Daily Politics 23 January 2018 Debating the definition of anti Semitism Noam Chomsky The Responsibility of Intellectuals conference UCL February 2017 The Lobby Party political offices New title Vice Chair of Momentum2015 2016 Succeeded byCecile Wright Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jackie Walker activist amp oldid 1212453426, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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