The U.S. must stop bombing Yemen and support a cease-fire in Gaza: AFSC condemns these attacks and calls on the U.S. to avoid any further escalations against Yemen or any other country in the region. At a time of heightened tension across the Middle East, these attacks risk pulling the U.S. into a long, devastating, and costly war. Instead, the U.S. and the international community should support an immediate cease-fire in Gaza and an end to occupation and apartheid. Read AFSC’s statement.
Get resources for taking part in cease-fire protests: After almost 100 days of onslaught on Gaza, more than 30,000 Palestinians—including 10,000 children—have been killed. Today, demonstrations will take place across the U.S. and around the world calling for a cease-fire and humanitarian access for Gaza. Download and print our free posters to show your support for an end to these attacks. Also, check out our guide to protesting to help you prepare and keep yourself and others safe.
Protecting the rights of women in prison: In 2021, women incarcerated at Edna Mahan Correctional Facility in New Jersey bravely spoke out against brutal beatings by officers. AFSC’s Prison Watch Program helped the women bring their stories to light—leading to improvements in how the state treats incarcerated women. Today, AFSC continues to support incarcerated women in speaking out for their rights and dignity, writes AFSC’s Bonnie Kerness.
Tell Congress: Keep families out of poverty and expand the child tax credit!: In January 2022, Congress let the expanded child tax credit expire, ending much-needed aid for millions of low-income families. Many households that benefitted the most were forced back into poverty. As Congress negotiates new tax legislation, we have an opportunity to change that. Tell elected officials to expand the child tax credit—and prioritize families over tax breaks for corporations.
New podcast episode: Exploring Palestinian identity through poetry: Last year, AFSC brought together artists, activists, and cultural practitioners from the Middle East and North Africa to share their knowledge and experiences in using art for social change. Our limited podcast series, “Assembly,” features the stories and perspectives of some of our participants. In this episode, we hear from Farah Chama, a Palestinian poet and performer who writes about Palestinian identity.
Celebrating Martin Luther King Day: As we commemorate this day, we look back at AFSC’s history with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., from supporting the Montgomery Bus Boycott to endorsing the Poor People’s Campaign.
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Career opportunities for young peacebuilders: AFSC offers paid internships and fellowships across the globe that provide opportunities for people to channel their skills and commitment to create social change. We’re now seeking three fellows for our new Birches Global Peacebuilding Fellowship. Help us find recent college grads who will work closely with AFSC international program staff on projects to advance peacebuilding and civic rights. Learn more or apply now.