From AFSC Weekend Reading <[email protected]>
Subject Disabilities in Gaza, fresh food access, stopping state violence
Date November 23, 2024 1:32 PM
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2024

Weekend Reading

Hi John,

Amid Israel’s relentless bombings and invasions of Gaza, more than 22,500 Palestinians in Gaza now face life-changing injuries. It is extremely difficult for many to escape when evacuation orders come. AFSC’s Yousef Aljamal and Serena Awad have spoken with the families of several Palestinians—children and adults—with disabilities in Gaza. “I have heard so many stories of family members risking their lives to care for one another,” Yousef writes. “Their courage should motivate us all to continue our struggle to bring to an end this horrific genocide.” Read more in Al Jazeera. [link removed]

FOOD JUSTICE

A healthy food lifeline for people in need [link removed]
By Brett Heinz

A federal program has helped low-income families afford fresh fruits and veggies while supporting local farmers. It has also helped improve food security and health for many of its recipients. With the Farm Bill now under debate in Congress, we have a critical opportunity to expand this win-win program. Read more. [link removed]

MIGRANT RIGHTS

Overcoming barriers for undocumented immigrants in New Jersey [link removed]
By Yasmin Angon

As the supervising social worker for AFSC’s Immigrant Rights Program in New Jersey, I see firsthand the barriers my undocumented clients face in meeting their basic needs. Every year, our social work team helps over 100 individuals and their families get access to food, shelter, clothing, and other necessities. Here are some of the key barriers they face—and what we need to do to address them. Read more. [link removed]

PRISONS AND POLICING

Stopping excessive force in California prisons and jails [link removed]
By John Lindsay-Poland

In California, AFSC has documented the use of militarized weapons against people in prisons and jails. Over just three years, prison staff used rubber bullets, pepper spray, and other kinds of force over 22,000 times against incarcerated people in the state. Now AFSC is working with activists across California to advocate to stop this state violence. In Alameda County, our collective efforts move the county to reduce the number and use of some weapons, while we continue to call for eliminating them entirely. Read more. [link removed]

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