From AFSC Weekend Reading <[email protected]>
Subject Divesting from militarism, funding human needs, delivering aid to Indonesia
Date June 26, 2021 12:30 PM
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SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 2021
Weekend Reading

Dear John,

Thank you to everyone who took action to ensure the U.S. economic recovery includes all people! If you haven’t already, please send a message to Congress today. [link removed] We must focus on funding for child care, housing, education, and other human needs!

Here are this week's picks to inform and support your activism:

AFSC announces broad socially responsible investment policy: [link removed] AFSC is now the first institution with a comprehensive immigrant justice investment policy. We’re also expanding to divest from the prison industrial complex as a whole—not just private prisons—and from Israeli apartheid. AFSC’s Dov Baum says, “We want to invest in companies that, in turn, invest in people’s well-being, our communities’ prosperity, and our planet’s future.”

Delivering humanitarian aid in Indonesia: [link removed] Thanks to supporters like you, AFSC and partners are providing food and other vital help to hundreds of people after a deadly cyclone.

Advocates succeed with passage of “Care First, Jails Last” resolution in California’s East Bay: [link removed] The resolution will address the over-policing of people with mental illness in Alameda County—and calls for investing in care instead of incarceration, writes AFSC’s John Lindsay-Poland.

U.S. immigration detention centers remain strongholds of COVID-19 transmission: [link removed] In Colorado, AFSC has long held vigils outside Aurora detention center, where COVID-19 outbreaks have been common. Now physicians are calling on the federal government to do more to protect people in ICE custody and release people from detention. (Newsweek)

Read AFSC’s 2020 Annual Report: [link removed] Our report highlights the ways in which AFSC staff, volunteers, partners, and community members have cared for and stood up for each other, even amid the loss and struggle of the past year.

Help us reach our goal by June 30!: [link removed] Thank you to everyone who has donated to our 2021 Annual Fund drive. If you haven’t yet made a gift, please consider donating today to support our work worldwide.

Be well and take care

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