Resources to inform and support your activism [afsc logo]( SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 2023 Weekend Reading [A person in a black tee shirt and backwards baseball cap holds a microphone and performs for a large crowd.]( [AFSCâs Brynne Crockett performs a spoken word piece at a rally against gun violence during a summer intensive program for youth in Minnesotaâs Twin Cities.]( Photo: Samantha Lee Ann Dear Friend, All young people should have the chance to live their lives fully and pursue their dreams. But far too often, systems of racial injustice, gun violence, and poverty limit their opportunities. In Minnesota, AFSCâs Healing Justice Program is working with youth to transform these systems and explore possibilities. âYoung people witness a lot of their peers being gone before they even see the slightest of their dreams manifestâwe want to change that,â says AFSCâs Brynne Crockett. [Read more.]( Here are this week's picks to inform and support your activism: [Take action: End felony disenfranchisement!:]( The 2024 elections are already getting lots of attention. But today, 4.6 million people in the U.S. are denied their right to vote because they have felony convictions. They are disproportionately Black and Brown people. Itâs time to end this injustice. Contact your governor today and urge them to restore voting rights for all! [Venezuelans, Nicaraguans ask for protected immigration status:]( The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program provides protection from deportation to people from certain countries afflicted by natural disasters, conflict, and other dangers. Today, AFSC and others are urging the Biden administration to expand TPS for more immigrants from Nicaragua and Venezuelaâtwo countries facing extraordinary conditions. AFSCâs Bertha Sanles, a native of Nicaragua, shared how TPS could make a difference for her family. âMy story is the story of thousands of families living for decades in this country,â she said. (CBS News Miami) [Free period products now required in New Hampshire prisons, jails:]( New Hampshire has a new law to ensure people in state prisons and county jails have access to free period products. In this story, AFSCâs Ophelia Burnett talks about how difficult it was for her to get the products she needed while in prison. It âcomes down to human dignity," she said. (WMUR) [Celebrating another year of art and activism:]( As part of AFSCâs ArteVism Fellowship Program, youth of color in Californiaâs Central Valley create provocative programming to advocate for social change. Last month, this yearâs fellows and interns concluded their program with a community celebration. Through interactive displays, they highlighted struggles and resistance in their communities. [Listen to the âQuakers Todayâ podcast:]( AFSC is sponsoring season two of the âQuakers Todayâ podcast, a project of Friends Publishing Corporation. The program features musicians, writers, and others who seek wisdom and understanding in a changing world. This latest episode explores Quaker worship as it relates to nature; Quakerism and LGBTQ identity; and more. Friends were also asked to call in and respond to the question âWhat was a time when you rebelled and why?â Listen to hear more. (Friends Journal). Special thanks to our monthly donors, our Partners for Peace, for their ongoing support to make all our work possible. [DONATE]( American Friends Service Committee
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