Sign the pledge to join the campaign as an Anti-Apartheid Business!

We will not share any personal information and will not contact you regarding anything other than your No Appetite for Apartheid commitment.

We, the local business owners of Huntsville, are opposed to the systems of apartheid, occupation, genocide, and ethnic cleansing that have oppressed the people of Palestine for the past 75 years. We recognize our power, leverage, and influence in shaping the culture of our city, and recognize the long history of successful, non-violent resistance to oppression through boycotts from South Africa to the United Farm Workers labor movement in the US.

By signing this pledge, we answer the call from civil society in occupied Palestine since 2005 to join the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement. We refuse our complicity in Israeli apartheid by refusing to sell or use products that are targets of the BDS movement.

What does it mean to be an Anti-Apartheid Business?

Huntsville No Appetite for Apartheid wants to work with business as they go through the process of removing boycotted targets from their shelves, so we have a tier system that classifies where businesses are in becoming Apartheid free.

At the Bronze Level 1 Anti-Apartheid Zone, businesses remove Israeli goods and Sabra and Sadaf products from their shelves.

At the Gold Level 2 Anti-Apartheid Zone, businesses remove all products from one or more of the following major ubiquitous brands and their subsidiaries: Coca-Cola, Ferrero, General Mills, Kellog's, Mars, Nestle, and PepsiCo.

At the Level 3 Apartheid Free Zone, businesses cut all ties to products made in Israel, primary BDS targets, and our list of major companies complicit in apartheid and colonialism.

If you sign the pledge, we will provide you with a sign for your space, a logo for your website or social media accounts, and we will add you to our list of Anti-Apartheid businesses. We are building a coalition of local community members that have signed our consumer pledge and committed to shopping at local Anti-Apartheid businesses.


Form by
Sarah Buckelew
Huntsville No Appetite for Apartheid