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Jewish Groups Withdraw From 2025 San Diego Pride Festival Over Kehlani's Support For Palestine

Jewish Groups Withdraw From 2025 San Diego Pride Festival Over Kehlani's Support For Palestine

Yahoo11-06-2025
All the Jewish groups that have traditionally participated in the San Diego Pride Festival have pulled out of this year's event due to headliner Kehlani's vocal support for Palestine. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, eight organizations and synagogues issued a joint statement this week saying that their decision was due to 'serious safety concerns' prompted by what they called the R&B singer's 'repeated amplification of violent antisemitic rhetoric.'
Among those pulling out of the event slated to take place on July 19-20 in San Diego's Balboa Park — Kehlani is slated to perform on the first day of the fest — are the Jewish Federation of San Diego, Anti-Defamation League of San Diego and the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center. In a statement released last week, the organizations said their decision came after 'The Finest Community Coalition released a statement last month, signed by nearly three dozen Jewish organizations, urging San Diego Pride to reconsider giving Kehlani a platform. That appeal has thus far gone unanswered, and as a result, there will be no organized Jewish presence at San Diego Pride this year.'
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In addition to those organizations, the Chronicle reported that festival's current director of medical operations and her assistant director have stepped down from their volunteer roles. In response to the actions, San Diego Pride's board of directors said in a statement that it does not endorse the political views of any of its performers.
'Each member of our community must make their own decision about attending this year's events, but we hope everyone will come out as a sign of solidarity for our queer community,' read their statement. 'We honor the value of artistic integrity, the importance of free expression and the role that artists play in shaping culture, challenging systems and amplifying voices while respecting each other's differences.'
Kehlani has been hit by a series of boycotts and cancellations due to her pro-Palestinian comments throughout Israel's ongoing war against Hamas following the militant group's terror attack on the Jewish state on Oct. 7, 2023, during which raiders killed more than 1,200 people and took more than 250 hostages. In the ensuing war, Israeli bombing and incursions into the Gaza Strip and other Palestinian-majority territories have resulted in the deaths of more than 55,000 Palestinians according to the Gaza Health Ministry, which does not make distinctions between military and civilian deaths.
In May, Kehlani's Central Park Pride concert in New York was canceled under advisement from the city's mayor. The festival announced that the Pride with Kehlani show slated for June 26 as part of New York's SummerStage series of shows was called off after it was notified by Mayor Eric Adams' office that 'they have concerns for security and safety issues.' Kehlani responded to that cancelation with a 'lol' on their Instagram Stories. The SummerStage cancelation came after Cornell University pulled the plug on a planned Kehlani appearance at the school's annual Slope Day event on May 7 over her public support for Palestinians and what they deemed her 'antisemitic, anti-Israel sentiments.'
Kehlani responded the the Cornell cancelation with a statement on April 26 in which they said, 'I am being asked and called to clarify and make a statement yet again, for the millionth time, that I am not antisemitic nor anti-Jew. I am anti-genocide, I am anti the actions of the Israeli government, I am anti an extermination of an entire people, I am anti the bombing of innocent children, men, women — that's what I'm anti.'
The singer added, 'In fact, the very first Live that I did in the beginning of this genocide was with a really beautiful Jewish organization called Jewish Voices for Peace, and I still continue to learn from and work alongside really impactful Jewish organizers against this genocide.'
Oakland native Kehlani was also slated to be a headliner at SoSF, a new San Francisco pride festival, but they announced last week that they had pulled out of that June 28 event. Kehlani's 2024 'Next 2 U' video featured the phrase 'long live the intifada,' a reference to the two violent uprisings in the West Bank and Gaza Strip aimed at ending Israel's occupation of those territories. It also depicted the singer and their background dancers waving Palestinian flags and wearing suits made of traditional keffiyeh scarves. In a since-removed Instagram video last May, Kehlani called out their musical peers for not joining in and commenting on Israel's war against Hamas, saying, 'You can't speak? Disgusting… It's f–k Israel. It's f–k Zionism. And it's f–k a lot of ya'll too.'Best of Billboard
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