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The list of supporters of the BDS movement include those who have either voiced support for the BDS movement or for comprehensive boycotts against Israel. The list does not include people who support boycotting products from Israeli settlements but not from Israel. The year column denotes the year they most recently professed support for such a boycott.

Name Occupation Country Year Source
Elmaz Abinader Author and poet United States ?
Nadia Abu El-Haj Anthropologist United States 2016
As'ad AbuKhalil Professor of political science United States 2015
Susan Abulhawa Writer United States 2012
Ali Abunimah Journalist United States 2009
Rina Adams Drag queen Canada 2023
Paul Ahmarani Actor Canada 2010
Riz Ahmed Actor and rapper United Kingdom 2015
Amani al-Khatahtbeh Author and activist United States 2014
Hanan al-Shaykh Writer Lebanon 2015
Lexi Alexander Filmmaker Germany 2023
Tariq Ali Activist, writer and journalist United Kingdom 2015
Udi Aloni Filmmaker and activist Israel ?
Charlie Jane Anders Writer United States 2024
Sinan Antoon Poet and novelist Iraq 2023
Ser Anzoategui Actor United States 2023
John Arden Playwright United Kingdom ?
Fatimah Asghar Poet United States 2023
Samantha Bailey Director and writer United States 2023
Iain Banks Author United Kingdom 2013
Omar Barghouti Activist Israel 2013
Golbarg Bashi Feminist activist and author Sweden 2019
Morgan Bassichis Writer United States 2023
Upendra Baxi Legal scholar India 2010
Brace Belden Podcaster and activist United States 2023
Jonathan Beller Film theorist and culture critic United States 2014
Oren Ben-Dor Law professor United Kingdom 2005
Liam Benzvi Singer-songwriter United States 2023
John Berger Art critic United Kingdom 2006
Praful Bidwai Journalist and political activist India 2010
George Bisharat Law professor United States 2014
Hannah Black Visual artist United Kingdom 2023
Max Blumenthal Journalist United States 2014
Gabriel Boric President Chile 2022
Joel Kim Booster Actor United States 2023
Bosco Drag queen United States 2023
Daniel Boyarin Historian of religion Israel 2014
Russell Brand Comedian and actor United Kingdom 2014
Lenni Brenner Trotskyist writer United States 2014
Steve Brodner Satirical illustrator and caricaturist United States 2022
Boygenius Band United States 2023
Molly Burch Singer-songwriter United States 2023
Cori Bush Politician United States 2020
River Butcher Actor and comedian United States 2023
Judith Butler Philosopher and gender theorist United States 2012
David Calder Actor United Kingdom 2015
Jibz Cameron Artist United States 2023
Emily Carroll Comic book artist United States 2023
Anna Carteret Actress United Kingdom 2015
Julian Casablancas Rock singer United States 2021
Michael Cavadias Actor United States 2023
Matthew A. Cherry Writer and director United States 2023
Caryl Churchill Playwright United Kingdom ?
CocoRosie Band United States 2021, 2022
Partha Chatterjee Political scientist and anthropologist United States 2016
Parvesh Cheena Actor United States 2023
Don Mee Choi Poet and translator United States 2023
Franny Choi Writer and poet United States 2023
Andrea Long Chu Writer and critic United States 2023
T. J. Clark Art historian United Kingdom 2023
Jeff Clark Poet and book designer United States 2023
Joshua Clover Writer and professor United States 2023
Max Collins Musician United States 2023
Patrick Cottrell Writer United States 2023
Shea Couleé Drag queen United States 2023
Wilson Cruz Actor United States 2023
Chuck D Rapper United States ?
William Dalrymple Historian United Kingdom 2015
Jesse Darling Artist United Kingdom 2023
Lawrence Davidson History professor United States 2013
Uri Davis Academic and civil rights activist Israel 2019
Michael DeForge Comic book artist and activist Canada 2021
Jason DeMarco Producer United States 2022
Jamie Demetriou Actor and comedian United Kingdom 2023
Rob DenBleyker Cartoonist United States 2023
Saba Dewan Documentary film maker India 2010
Junot Díaz Writer and creative writing professor United States 2014
Danny Ducker Artist and writer United States 2023
Cyrus Grace Dunham Writer and activist United States 2023
John Early Actor and comedian United States 2023
Brian Eno Electronic musician United Kingdom 2006
Hedy Epstein Political activist United States 2014
Annie Ernaux Author and Nobel Laureate France 2022
Farid Esack Scholar, writer and activist South Africa 2018
Cole Escola Actor and comedian United States 2023
Samuel Farber Professor Emeritus of Political Science United States 2014
Ashley Feinberg Poet United States 2023
Lillian Fiedler Artist and illustrator United States 2023
Sophie Fiennes Film director and producer United Kingdom 2006
Dan Fishback Artist United States 2023
Tara Flynn Actress and writer Ireland 2023
Tyler Ford Writer and activist United States 2023
Aminatta Forna Writer United Kingdom 2015
Zack Fox Comedian United States 2023
Rozanne Foyer Trade union leader United Kingdom 2020
Cynthia G. Franklin Literary and cultural critic United States 2014
Sasha Frere-Jones Writer United States 2023
Steven Friedman Academic and columnist South Africa 2013
Eduardo Galeano Journalist Uruguay 2006
Janeane Garofalo Actress and comedian United States 2023
Basel Ghattas Politician Israel 2016
Jayati Ghosh Development economist India 2010
Ruth Wilson Gilmore Scholar United States 2023
Danny Glover Actor and film maker United States ?
Jean-Luc Godard Film director France 2018
Neve Gordon Professor of international law Israel 2009
Lynn Gottlieb Rabbi United States 2014
Hermitage Green Band Ireland ?
Bonnie Greer Playwright United Kingdom 2015
Broti Gupta Writer and podcaster United States 2023
Mark Haddon Writer United Kingdom 2015
Ghassan Hage Professor of Anthropology at the University of Melbourne Lebanese-Australian 2016
Alex Hall Writer United States 2023
Maggie Tokuda-Hall Author United States 2023
Jeff Halper Anthropologist and activist Israel 2014
Joel Harden Politician Canada 2017
Jeremy Hardy Comedian United Kingdom 2015
Githa Hariharan Writer India 2010
Patti Harrison Actress and comedian United States 2023
Malcolm Harris Journalist United States 2023
Zoya Hasan Academic and political scientist India 2010
Stephen Hawking Physicist United Kingdom 2013
Howie Hawkins Politician and activist United States 2014
Heems Rapper United States 2023
Doug Henwood Journalist United States 2023
Manny Hernandez Writer and director United States 2021
Lauryn Hill Singer, songwriter and rapper United States ?
Brandon Hoang Writer and author United States 2024
Hermione Hoby Author and journalist United Kingdom 2023
Mike Hodges Screenwriter United Kingdom 2015
Adam Horowitz Screenwriter and producer United States 2014
Jazmine Hughes Writer and editor United States 2023
Jeremy Hunter Musician United States 2023
Amin Husain Activist, adjunct professor United States 2015
Juliana Huxtable Artist United States 2023
Anne Ishii Writer and translator United States 2023
Rami Ismail Video game developer Netherlands 2021
Elizabeth Ito Animator and writer United States 2024
Melody Iza Writer and artist United States 2023
Sarah Jaffe Journalist United States 2023
Selma James Writer and activist United States 2014
Lauren Jauregui Singer-songwriter United States 2023
Joey De Jesus Writer and performer United States 2023
Brian Jones Actor and educator United States 2014
Rebekah Jones Geographer and activist United States 2023
Mitra Jouhari Actress and comedian United States 2023
Asif Kapadia Filmmaker United Kingdom 2015
Jamie Lauren Keiles Writer and journalist United States 2023
Reem Kelani Musician United Kingdom 2006
Kim Kelly Journalist United States 2023
Kehlani Singer and songwriter United States 2023
Amir Khadir Politician and activist Canada 2020
Leila Khaled Refugee and political activist United States 2014
Rashid Khalidi Professor of Modern Arab Studies United States 2016
Soul Khan Songwriter, rapper and politician United States 2022
Kiana Khansmith Artist United States 2023
Zahi Khouri Businessman Palestine 2015
David Klein Mathematician United States ?
Naomi Klein Author Canada 2016
Ian Knox Political cartoonist Ireland ?
Maia Kobabe Cartoonist and author United States 2024
Amina Koroma Voice actress United Kingdom 2021
Peter Kosminsky Writer, director and producer United Kingdom 2015
Ales Kot Writer United States 2023
Hari Kunzru Writer United Kingdom 2015
Molly Lambert Journalist United States 2023
Paul Laverty Screenwriter and lawyer United Kingdom 2017
Sam Lavigne Artist United States 2023
Bobby LeFebre Poet United States 2023
Mike Leigh Film and theatre director United Kingdom 2015
Ronit Lentin Sociologist and writer Israel 2014
Jonathan Lethem Novelist United States 2023
Gideon Levy Journalist Israel 2018
Sophie Lewis Writer and scholar United States 2023
Wyvern Lingo Band Ireland ?
Catherine Liu Cultural theorist United States 2023
Jo Livingstone Literary critic United Kingdom 2023
David Lloyd Poet and professor of literature United States 2009
Phyllida Lloyd Film director United Kingdom 2015
Ken Loach Filmmaker United Kingdom 2017
Liz Lochhead Poet United Kingdom 2015
Antony Loewenstein Journalist Australian German 2014
Jennifer Loewenstein Freelance journalist United States 2014
Jamie Loftus Writer and comedian United States 2023
Amanda Lovelace Poet United States 2023
Valeria Luiselli Author United States 2023
Jake Lynch Journalist and academic Australia 2013
Michael Lynk Former United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 Canada 2022
Moshé Machover Mathematician United Kingdom 2014
Mandla Mandela Politician South Africa 2020
Henning Mankell Author Sweden 2010
Miriam Margolyes Actress United Kingdom 2014
Mike Marqusee Writer United States 2014
Don Martin Rapper Norway ?
George R. R. Martin Novelist United States 2023
Nur Masalha Writer and academic Israel 2014
Joseph Massad Professor in Political Science United States 2016
Vina Mazumdar Academic and activist India 2010
Simon McBurney Actor and playwright United Kingdom 2015
John McDonnell Politician United Kingdom 2023
Jimmy McGovern Screenwriter United Kingdom 2015
Will Menaker Podcaster United States 2023
Iris Menas Actor United States 2023
Hajo Meyer Physicist Netherlands 2010
Roger Michell Theatre, television and film director United Kingdom 2015
China Miéville Writer United Kingdom 2015
Nicholas Mirzoeff Visual culture theorist United States 2015
Kausar Mohammed Actress United States 2023
Tumi Molekane Rapper South Africa ?
Monaleo Rapper United States 2023
Indya Moore Actor and Model United States 2023
P.E. Moskowitz Writer United States 2023
MUNA Band United States 2023
Kandy Muse Drag queen United States 2023
Innosanto Nagara Children's book author and activist United States 2010
Hari Nef Actress and model United States 2023
Emily Neves Voice actress United States 2023
Bree Newsome Filmmaker and activist United States 2017
Brittani Nichols Actress and comedian United States 2023
Travis Nichols Poet and novelist United States 2024
Yuh-Line Niou Politician United States 2022
Ann Nocenti Novelist United States 2023
Noname Rapper United States 2023
Claire Norris Writer and artist United States 2023
Geoffrey G. O'Brien Poet United States 2023
Rebecca O'Brien Film producer United Kingdom 2017
Claudia O'Doherty Actress and writer Australia 2023
Andrew O'Hagan Writer United Kingdom 2015
Tyler Oakley Activist United States 2023
Daniel José Older Writer United States 2023
Nikkita Oliver Writer United States 2023
Bertell Ollman Professor of politics United States 2014
Egil Olsen Football manager Norway 2010
Ijeoma Oluo Writer United States 2023
Ilhan Omar Politician United States ?
Molly Ostertag Cartoonist and writer United States 2023
Emily X.R. Pan Author United States 2023
Ilan Pappé Historian and activist Israel 2014
Prabhat Patnaik Marxist economist and political commentator India 2010
Miko Peled Writer and activist Israel 2014
Nurit Peled-Elhanan Philologist and professor of language Israel 2014
Miggs Perez Writer and artist United States 2023
Megan Phonesavanh Artist United States 2024
Tommy Pico Writer and poet United States 2023
Hasan Piker Streamer and political commentator United States 2023
Willow Pill Drag queen United States 2023
Dougie Poole Singer-songwriter United States 2023
Vijay Prashad Marxist historian and political commentator India 2014
Questlove Musician United States 2021
Walid Raad Contemporary media artist United States 2019
Michael Radford Film director United Kingdom 2015
Rage Against the Machine Band United States 2021
Sara Ramirez Actor United States 2024
Carlos Ramirez-Rosa Politician United States 2018
Bella Ramsey Actor United Kingdom 2023
Peter Ramsey Illustrator and filmmaker United States 2023
Michael Ratner Attorney United States 2014
Eva Reign Actress United States 2023
Tanya Reinhart Linguist and writer Israel 2007
Adrienne Rich Poet and feminist United States ?
Sam Richardson Actor United States 2023
Boots Riley Rapper United States 2014
Tyson Rinehart Voice actor United States 2023
Gabby Rivera Writer United States 2024
Fariha Róisín Writer Australia 2023
Sally Rooney Author Ireland 2021
Steven Rose Neuroscientist United Kingdom 2014
Michael Rosen Author and poet United Kingdom 2015
Jonathan Rosenhead Mathematician and activist United Kingdom 2014
Leon Rosselson Songwriter United Kingdom 2006
Angelica Ross Actress and businesswoman United States 2023
Spencer Rothbell Writer and actor United States 2023
Arundhati Roy Author India 2010
Josh Ruebner Author and political analyst United States 2014
Nate Ruess Musician United States 2023
Run the Jewels Hip-hop duo United States 2021
Steven Salaita Scholar and author United States 2014
Susan Sarandon Actress United States 2023
Ash Sarkar Journalist and political commentator United Kingdom 2022
Linda Sarsour Activist United States 2020
Alexei Sayle Comedian and actor United Kingdom 2014
Sarah Schulman Writer and gay activist United States 2013
JD Scott Poet United States 2023
Joan Wallach Scott Historian United States 2013
Nicole Sealey Poet United States 2023
Pete Seeger American folk singer and activist United States 2011
Emily Segal Artist and writer United States 2023
Emma Seligman Director and screenwriter Canada 2023
Ser Serpas Visual artist United States 2023
Aharon Shabtai Poet and translator Israel ?
Kamila Shamsie Writer United Kingdom 2019
Solmaz Sharif Poet United States 2023
Warsan Shire Writer and poet United Kingdom 2023
Jon Siebels Musician United States 2023
Peter Silberman Musician United States 2021
Hamed Sinno Musician United States 2023
Jason Steele Animator and writer United States 2023
Cat Stevens Singer United States 2022
Gillian Slovo Writer South Africa 2015
George Smith Biologist United States 2019
Patti Smith Musician United States 2021
Ahdaf Soueif Novelist and commentator Egypt 2014
Dean Spade Lawyer and activist United States 2023
Jill Stein Physician and activist United States 2016
Elia Suleiman Film director and actor Palestine 2006
Nandini Sundar Sociologist India 2010
Paige L. Sweet Sociologist United States 2023
Serj Tankian Musician United States 2021
Lisa Taraki Journalist, teacher, and sociologist Palestine 2004
Courtney Taylor Actress United States 2024
Immortal Technique Rapper and activist United States ?
Kae Tempest Spoken word performer and playwright United Kingdom 2018
Julien Temple Film and music video director United Kingdom 2015
Rashida Tlaib Politician United States ?
Jia Tolentino Writer and editor United States 2023
Julio Torres Writer and comedian United States 2023
Alberto Toscano Cultural critic and translator Italy 2023
Aivi Tran Musician and composer United States 2024
Desmond Tutu Archbishop South Africa 2014
UB40 Band United Kingdom 2022
Sasha Velour Drag queen United States 2023
Eva Victor Actress and comedian United States 2023
Alice Walker Author United States 2012
Jackie Walker Activist United Kingdom 2019
Lilly Wachowski Filmmaker United States 2023
Jackie Wang Professor and author United States 2023
Marina Warner Writer United Kingdom 2015
Roger Waters Musician United Kingdom 2023
Duncan Webb Politician New Zealand 2019
Cornel West Philosopher and activist United States 2019
Nadia Whittome Politician United Kingdom 2022
Will Wiesenfeld Musician United States 2023
Chris Williamson Politician United Kingdom 2018
Raquel Willis Writer and activist United States 2023
Alex Winter Actor United States 2022
Rebecca Wolff Poet United States 2023
Alice Wong Activist United States 2024
Alyssa Wong Writer United States 2024
Jamila Woods Singer-songwriter United States 2023
Wendy Xu Poet United States 2024
Bowen Yang Actor and comedian Australia 2023
Eugene Lee Yang Actor and filmmaker United States 2023
Charlyne Yi Actor and comedian United States 2024
Jamal Zahalka Politician Israel 2014
Benjamin Zephaniah Writer United Kingdom 2015
Jenny Zhang Writer and poet United States 2023
Haneen Zoabi Politician Israel 2019

See also

References

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