Rep. Pocan, can we talk about Gaza?: U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan has long been a champion for the rights of Palestinian children and families living under Israeli occupation. In this open letter, AFSC’s Jennifer Bing urges him to do everything in his power to protect the lives of people in Gaza and support legislation calling for an immediate cease-fire. (Common Dreams)
Tell your governor to restore voting rights for all: On Tuesday, many of us will head to the polls. But right now, there are an estimated 4.6 million people—disproportionately Black and Brown people—who are denied their right to vote because they have felony convictions. It’s long past time for that to change. Urge your governor to end felony disenfranchisement today.
Connecting farmers and preschoolers in New Mexico: Since 2015, AFSC has helped small-scale, local farmers supply fresh vegetables to preschools, especially those serving low-income kids. Through healthy eating campaigns, we also give preschoolers a chance to eat and learn about nutritious foods and where they come from. (Green Fire Times)
Call-in Day for the Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act (Thurs., Nov. 9, 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT): Take action with people across the U.S. to call for peace on the Korean Peninsula. AFSC and partner organizations are hosting a call-in day to urge Congress to support the Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act (H.R. 1369). Join us! Here’s one more thing you can do today: Send a message to your member of Congress asking for their support!
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