Car rally and protest for racial justice in Chicago. Photo: Sarah-Ji / @loveandstrugglephotos
Dear John,
Thank you to everyone who contacted their governors to urge them to restore voting rights to all! This election, nearly 5.2 million people will be denied their right to vote because of a felony conviction—and it’s long past time to stop this injustice. If you haven’t already, take action today to end felony disenfranchisement!
Here are this week's resources to help you stay informed and support your activism.
Healing divides through U.S. Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRC): In this episode of “All Things Considered,” AFSC’s Denise Altvater discusses the Maine-Wabanaki State Child Welfare TRC, which was convened to address the widespread government practice of taking Native American children from their homes and placing them in foster care or with white families. (NPR)
Promoting religious tolerance in Indonesia: After three years of organizing and advocacy, young leaders in Kupang have successfully advocated for one of the country’s most progressive policies on freedom of religion, writes AFSC’s Jiway Tung.
Register for our webinar: Building community safety without policing: If you’ve heard the call to defund the police and want to learn more, join AFSC on Oct. 22 for this community conversation. This will be a supportive environment where we can share our reflections, fears, and hopes about ways to create community safety for all.