SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 2023
Weekend Reading
Dear Friend,
Thank you to everyone who made a gift during our supporter drive! We have had hundreds of people join us or renew their support, but we still have a little way to go to meet our goal of 500 donors. Can you help us? We are extending the deadline to today so Weekend Reading subscribers like you can help us have the resources to do our important worldwide work for peace and justice. If you can, please give today. [link removed] Thank you.
Here are this week's picks to inform and support your activism:
Next Saturday, April 8 (1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT): The finale of the 2023 Black Quaker Lives Matter Film Festival: [link removed] The festival will conclude with an exploration of the life of Paul Robeson. He was a scholar and star athlete; screen, stage, and recording star; and linguist and orator. Today's online event will feature two short films—the Academy Award-winning documentary “Paul Robeson: Tribute to an Artist” and “The Proud Valley.” After, join us for a discussion with festival creator Harold Weaver and two experts on Paul Robeson—Gerald Horne and Charles Musser.
Urgent action needed: Tell Congress to speak out against Israeli oppression!: [link removed] Progressives in Congress are demanding immediate action to hold Israel accountable for Palestinian human rights violations. They’re leading a letter urging the Biden administration to ensure that the U.S. is not funding Israeli abuses. But they only have until April 7 to collect signatures from other members of Congress. Please write your congresspeople today and urge them to add their names!
Fostering peace and understanding in Zimbabwe: [link removed] Last week, AFSC co-hosted a four-day cultural exchange festival in Zimbabwe. The goal was to promote peace, tolerance, and social cohesion among people from Zimbabwe and South Africa. The event is part of efforts to prepare for the return of over 170,000 Zimbabweans who have been living in South Africa under a special exemption permit. They are scheduled to return in June after the exemption expires. (The Chronicle)
Faith groups to Biden: Families do not need to be detained: [link removed] Last week, a coalition of 130 faith organizations, including AFSC, urged President Biden not to revive the use of family detention at the U.S.-Mexico border. “We unequivocally believe in the unity of families, in all their forms, and call on your administration to be courageous and consider a dignified welcome for all,” the letter states. Read the full letter. [link removed] (The Hill)
Download our “Think Twice” poster: [link removed] Hundreds of people have signed our pledge to think twice before calling police—as part of our collective work to keep all community members safe. Now you can download our “Think Twice” poster to share with others and spread the word in your community.
Video: Values-Based Financial Planning: [link removed] Want to make sure your values are incorporated into your retirement and other financial planning? Check out this recording of our recent webinar about why you need a well-crafted financial plan—and how it can support organizations you care about.
Be well and take care
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