Genocide is not a matter of opinion

MORE THAN 300 WRITERS, scholars, and public figures — including almost 150 past New York Times contributors — have committed to refusing to write for the paper’s Opinion section until our three demands are met.

Over the past few years, the Times has increasingly turned to “guest essayists” to help repair its crumbling reputation. Opinion editors recruit respected subject matter experts to lend their diverse — often tokenized — perspectives as a countervailing force to the paper’s in-house conservatism. Without the voices, expertise, and freelance labor of these guest essayists, the Opinion section would be utterly worthless.

Those pledging to withhold contributions from NYT Opinion include Rima Hassan, Chelsea Manning, Rashida Tlaib, Gabor Maté, Sally Rooney, Rupi Kaur, Elia Suleiman, Mariam Barghouti, Greta Thunberg, Kiese Laymon, Mohammed El-Kurd, Hannah Einbinder, Plestia Alaqad, Susan Abulhawa, Mona Chalabi, Catherine Lacey, Kaveh Akbar, Noura Erakat, Mosab Abu Toha, Derecka Purnell, aja monet, Nan Goldin, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Jia Tolentino, Mariame Kaba, Dave Zirin, and Omar El Akkad.

This is a growing list and we welcome writers of conscience to join us. If you’re a past contributor, have been invited to contribute, or have been quoted or covered in The New York Times, please join us in making this commitment here.

Initiating Signatories

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