From AFSC Weekend Reading <[email protected]>
Subject Mutual aid, migrant farmworkers, third Tuesdays
Date February 15, 2025 1:32 PM
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2025

Weekend Reading

Hi Friend,

Thank you to everyone who contributed to AFSC’s 2025 supporter drive! Your generosity now and throughout the year makes all our efforts for peace and justice possible.

As we hold in the Light people across the U.S. and around the world who are suffering or going through hard times, we are especially grateful for all the ways you join us in this vital work. Together, we will keep pushing for a future free of violence, inequality, and oppression.

RESOURCE

How to create a mutual aid network [link removed]
By Mary Zerkel

Everyone deserves to have access to food, housing, and other essentials. But government safety net programs have long fallen short of what's needed. As we advocate for essential services, we can also take direct action in our own communities. By forming mutual aid networks, we can help each other right now while continuing to push for policies that meet everyone's needs. Read more. [link removed]

IN THE MEDIA

Trump’s anti-immigrant policies threaten America’s food system [link removed]
By Myrna Martinez Nateras and Juan Santiago

Since President Trump has taken office, many migrant farmworkers have stopped reporting for work out of fear they will be deported. During the COVID pandemic, these same migrant farmworkers were hailed as first responders, risking their own lives to feed people across the U.S. Today, our local and state officials must do all that they can to keep farmworkers and all our community members safe from deportation. Read more in the Fresno Bee. [link removed]

JOIN US

Third Tuesdays: Protect, Resist, and Build with AFSC (Feb. 18, 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT) [link removed]

Join our monthly webinar series every third Tuesday of the month. You'll hear from AFSC staff and partners on how you can help your community and advocate for change. This month, we explore the challenges and experiences of Black and African migrants. We'll also examine the intersections between the U.S. criminal legal system and our immigration system. And we'll learn how we can work together for policies that respect the rights and dignity of all people.

Special thanks to our monthly donors, our Partners for Peace, for their ongoing support to make all our work possible.

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