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Happy Holidays!

As we celebrate the holidays—whether by lighting the Menorah, gathering around the Kinara, or sharing the joy of a glowing Christmas tree—let us remember that these traditions are bound by common threads: hope, community, and the pursuit of justice and peace.

This season, as we reflect on the values these holidays inspire—faith, unity, love, and renewal—we must also recommit ourselves to the fight against genocide and oppression. Across the world, too many people are still denied the basic dignity and security that these holidays represent.

Chanukkah reminds us of the enduring power of light to overcome darkness. Christmas calls us to love one another unconditionally. Kwanzaa celebrates unity and the strength of community. Let these principles guide us as we stand in solidarity with those who suffer and as we work to end the atrocities that threaten the fabric of humanity.

May this season renew our strength, deepen our compassion, and inspire us to take action for a world where justice prevails and all people can live in peace.

Wishing you a meaningful and joyous holiday season.

While we celebrate the season, here at No Busisness with Genocide, we also rededicate ourselves to the work ahead fighting genocide and other mass atrocities. If you would like to join us and can help, here are some ways you can do that:

Here’s how you can help:

  1. Make a one-time donation: Even a small amount can have a significant impact.
  2. Become a monthly donor: Provide ongoing support that will sustain relief efforts in the coming months.
  3. Share our mission: Spread the word to friends, family, and colleagues about the fight against genocide, ethnic cleansing and other mass atrocities and encourage them to join the cause.

If you pay income taxes in the United States, your donation will lower your tax bill as it is tax deductible.

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