Resources to inform and support your activism [afsc logo]( SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2023 Weekend Reading [Migrants seeking safety in the U.S. under Border Patrol custody at the border near San Diego, California.]( Photo: Pedro Rios/AFSC Dear Friend, Thank you to everyone who signed our petition urging President Biden to restore the right to asylum! All people, regardless of where they were born, should be able to seek refuge in the U.S. By sending troops to the border and imposing more barriers to asylum, the administration is placing migrants in even more danger. If you havenât already, [sign our petition today!]( Here are this week's picks to inform and support your activism: [Responding to migrant needs at the border:]( In San Diego, county officials and immigration advocates are urging the federal government to provide more support to migrants arriving in the U.S. âPeople are fleeing for their lives,â says AFSCâs Pedro Rios. âThey need to be processed in a way that assures asylum is restored and that it's respected.â (ABC10) [New bill would defend rights of Palestinian children and people under Israeli occupation:]( U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum has introduced a new bill to hold Israel accountable for violating Palestinian rights. H.R. 3101 would bar Israel from using U.S. aid to detain Palestinian children, demolish Palestinian homes, and annex Palestinian land. âOur No Way to Treat a Child campaign has built public support for the rights of Palestinian children and their families,â says AFSCâs Jennifer Bing. âWe hope the 118th Congress will do whatâs right and sponsor this critical legislation.â [Tell your representative to support H.R. 3101!]( [Kevin McCarthy Tried to Cancel a Discussion on Palestine. Rashida Tlaib Had It Anyway:]( This Nation magazine story writes about the recent event commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Nakba at the Capitol. The Nakba was the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians following the creation of the State of Israel in 1948. AFSC was a co-sponsor of the event and a supporter of the Defending Palestinian Children and Families Living Under Israeli Military Occupation Act mentioned in the article. (The Nation) [Register for our next No Way to Treat a Child campaign webinar (May 16, 12 p.m. ET / 9 a.m. PT):]( Will you take the next step in advocating for Palestinian rights by engaging your members of Congress? Sign up for our webinar to learn more about H.R. 3101 and how you can lobby your representative to support it. [QUNO 75th Anniversary Celebration (June 9, 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT, New York City):]( Next month, weâre celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO). Please join us for an evening of celebration in New York to recognize QUNO's role as an ambassador for peace and raise money for their future work. We will be joined by Ambassador Olof Skoog, head of the European Union delegation to the U.N. [Buy your tickets online.]( Ticket prices include a âpay-as-ledâ option. If you canât make it to New York, you can also [watch the livestream event by registering and choosing the streaming option.]( [New prison reform bills show âpeople are greater than their biggest mistakeâ:]( In Michigan, legislators are considering "Second Look" legislation. These bills would allow people in prison to petition for a reduction in their sentence after serving at least 10 years. âSecond Look seeks to address problems we have in Michigan with people serving long sentences, and thereâs no avenue for release, regardless of their behavior, who they develop intoâ while in prison, says AFSCâs Pete Martel. (Michigan Advance) [Have you seen our latest issue of Quaker Action magazine?:]( If not, you can now check out the issue online. Read about our work to protect housing rights in Atlanta, expose police militarization in California, and strengthen civil society in the Horn of Africa. [Commemorating the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s âLetter from Birmingham Jail":]( Sixty years ago this month, AFSC published King's letter. It was written in response to liberal white clergy who told civil rights leaders they were demanding change too fast. King wrote, âWe know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.â Read the full letter. Be well and take care [DONATE]( American Friends Service Committee
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