Dear John,
More than 50 years ago, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Poor People’s Campaign taught us what COVID-19 remind us of today. Living wages, health care for all, jobs, and labor rights are issues of right vs. wrong and life vs. death.
On June 20, please join AFSC and partners across the U.S. for a digital gathering of the new Poor People’s Campaign to demand our government prioritize the needs of the poor and working class—and ensure all people have the resources they need to thrive. [link removed]
Here are this week’s resources to help you stay informed and support your activism.
Video: How we're responding to COVID-19 in the U.S. and around the world: [link removed] AFSC’s Joyce Ajlouny, Kerri Kennedy, and Sayrah Namaste share how AFSC is responding to the needs of communities around the world in this pandemic. And join us on Facebook every Thursday at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT for our weekly updates from AFSC staff! (Facebook)
AFSC and partners file class-action lawsuit demanding the release of all immigrants from for-profit detention center: [link removed] One employee has already died from the virus, and 18 people in detention and another 17 staff members have tested positive. (Gothamist)
As we honor health care professionals, let's remember Razan al-Najjar and all health care workers in Palestine: [link removed] AFSC’s Mike Merryman-Lotze explains the challenges facing health professionals in Palestine and invites all to join AFSC’s social media day of action on June 1.
If the state fails to act, prisons will become death camps: [link removed] New Jersey must immediately release more people from prison and provide adequate medical and social services to those incarcerated, co-writes AFSC’s Bonnie Kerness in this op-ed with attorneys Jean Ross and Daniel McCarey. (Star-Ledger)
4 things you need to know about the Supreme Court case on DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals): [link removed] A decision on the fate of hundreds of thousands of young people is expected any day now—here’s what could happen and how we can advocate for permanent protection for DACA recipients, writes AFSC’s Peniel Ibe.
The call to #FreeOurYouth during COVID-19: [link removed] In Chicago, community members are demanding the release of incarcerated youth—and real investments in their health and future, writes AFSC’s Mary Zerkel.
Be well and take care.
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