Resources to inform and support your activism [afsc logo]( SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2023 Weekend Reading In 2004, AFSC launched the [âEyes Wide Openâ]( exhibit, which displayed one pair of empty combat boots for every U.S. soldier who died in the Iraq War. Photo: Sharon Gunther Dear Friend, March 19 marks the 20th anniversary of the Iraq War. Today, itâs clear as ever that the U.S. cannot solve the worldâs problems with war and military responses. Instead, we must invest in peace, diplomacy, and nonviolent solutions that benefit all people and communities. [Read more]( from AFSCâs Mike Merryman-Lotze, Beth Hallowell, and Mary Zerkel. And join us on March 28 for our webinar âRemembrance and Accountability: The Iraq War at 20â to discuss what weâve learned and how we can build a different future. [Register today.]( Here are this week's picks to inform and support your activism: [Speak out against Bidenâs asylum ban by March 27!:]( This week, it's been two years since the start of Title 42, which has allowed the U.S. to turn away hundreds of thousands of migrants seeking safety. Now the Biden administration wants to institute an asylum ban that would deny asylum to most people arriving at the southern border. We have until March 27 to comment on the policy before it becomes final. Use our online form to submit a public comment to the federal government today! [Nicaraguan families need and deserve temporary protection from deportation:]( In 2000, Bertha Sanles immigrated to the U.S. from Nicaragua after Hurricane Mitch devastated the country. In this op-ed, Berthaâwho now works with AFSCâshares her story and urges President Biden to redesignate Nicaragua for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). TPS provides protection from deportation to people from certain countries afflicted natural disasters, war, or other dangerous conditions. (South Florida Sun-Sentinel) [Today at 1 p.m. ET/ 10 a.m. PT: Black Quaker Lives Matter Film Festival:]( Join AFSC for todayâs screening as part of this special online series: âBenjamin Banneker: The Man Who Loved The Stars." We'll learn more about the life of this scholar-activist, astronomer, and almanac publisher. And the screening will be followed by a discussion with Benjamin Banneker descendant-researchers. [62 faith organizations call for cuts to biggest-ever Pentagon budget:]( Last week, dozens of organizations joined AFSC in a letter to Congress. We are urging legislators to slash militarized spending, reinvest in the well-being of communities, and curtail the harms of the U.S. foreign policy. [Join our upcoming No Way to Treat a Child webinar (March 21, 12 p.m. ET/ 9 a.m. ET):]( Weâre anticipating the introduction of new U.S. legislation advocating for Palestinian children's rights. This webinar will help advocates prepare. The training will equip you with the skills to understand and explain legislation, the U.S.-Israel relationship, and how the U.S. funds Israeli violations of Palestinian rights. [Colorado family celebrates after immigrant father receives long-awaited permanent residency:]( After a 16-year struggle to stay in the U.S. with his family, Jorge Rafael Zaldivar Mendieta is now a permanent U.S. resident. But Jorge and his wife, Christina, who are members of AFSCâs Not1More Deportation project, will keep advocating for just, humane immigration policies for all people. "It's not just immigrants, it's Americans who are tied to the immigrants. It's the communities that are tied to these people. ... So it's justice for all," Christina says. (CBS Evening News) [Help us meet our goal by March 31:]( Donations from caring people like you help protect immigrant rights, promote economic justice, build conditions for peace, and so much more. Be well and take care [DONATE]( American Friends Service Committee
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