Resources to inform and support your activism [afsc logo]( SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2023 Weekend Reading [At a shelter in Gaza, AFSC and partners organized an open day of activities for displaced children.]( Photo: Mayar Ramlawi Dear Friend, Thank you to everyone who donated to our Refugee Response Fund this Giving Tuesday to help secure a $50,000 match! Your gift helps our work for a world where all refugees and immigrants can live in safety and peace. We are so grateful for your generous support. Last week, three Palestinian college students were shot in Burlington, Vermont. AFSC is deeply saddened by this act of violence. âThis shooting is a stark reminder that the violence perpetrated against Palestinians is not confined to the occupied Palestinian territory, but is affecting Palestinians all over the world,â says AFSCâs Joyce Ajlouny. [Read more in her interview with Democracy Now!]( Here are this week's picks to inform and support your activism: [How to be an ally to the Palestinian community:]( AFSC and people across the U.S. are advocating for a complete cease-fire and humanitarian access for Gaza. How else can people in the U.S. be supportive of the Palestinian community? We asked that question as part of commemorating International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. Watch this video to see what three Palestinians in the U.S. had to say. (Facebook) [African Voices of Hope (Dec. 7, 9:30 a.m. ET / 6:30 a.m. PT):]( Join us online for a unique opportunity to hear from civil society representatives and faith leaders from Africa. They're part of a delegation from AFSCâs Salama Hub, which is working to advance peace and stability in the Horn of Africa. We'll discuss some of the factors affecting peace in the region and how people are working together for a safer, more just future. [Countering anti-immigrant policies:]( Earlier this year, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law sweeping anti-immigrant legislation. SB1718 makes it harder for migrants to find jobs, seek medical care, and even drive. In this interview, AFSCâs Guadalupe De La Cruz shares how AFSC is helping people navigate the new law while advocating for their rights. [Stop Cop City: To live with freedom, an abolitionist discussion (Dec. 6, at 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT):]( AFSC is part of a coalition of organizations and community members in Atlanta working to stop Cop City. As part of our efforts, weâre hosting a webinar series that explores the issues at the heart of this movement. This month, we'll hear from the organizers, activists, and others doing the transformational work of abolitionâthe movement toward a society free from the brutality of policing and prisons. [4 things you can do to support peace with North Korea this fall:]( This fall, AFSC and partner organizations are working to build congressional support for the Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act. The bill calls for a formal end to the Korean War, a review of travel restrictions to North Korea, and the establishment of liaison offices in the U.S. and North Korea. Learn how you can urge elected officials to take concrete steps toward peace in Korea. [What to do when you witness acts of violence and harassment:]( Today, weâre seeing more incidents of harassment and physical attacks against Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims, Jews, and people perceived as those identities. Thatâs why itâs as important as ever to know what to do to keep everyone safe. Use these tips to assess how to intervene. Special thanks to our monthly donors, our Partners for Peace, for their ongoing support to make all our work possible. [DONATE]( American Friends Service Committee
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