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Resources to inform and support your activism ? SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2024 Weekend Reading Photo: AF

Resources to inform and support your activism [afsc logo](   SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2024 Weekend Reading [AFSC’s team in Gaza distributes food to patients and displaced families in Rafah.]( Photo: AFSC Gaza Dear Friend, Last month, AFSC’s team in Gaza distributed water and vegetables to kidney and cancer patients in a shelter in Rafah. The only hospital in the region is overwhelmed beyond capacity and cannot accommodate any more patients. Many are now living in shelters, tents, or on the streets. Thanks to supporters like you, we are responding to the urgent needs of people who are ill but no longer have access to hospital care. [Read more from AFSC’s Serena Awad.]( Here are this week's picks to inform and support your activism: [Join us for Kites for Gaza on March 30:]( Every year, a kite festival in Washington D.C. takes place as part of the annual cherry blossom festival. We hope you will join us in making, displaying, and flying kites to help amplify the call for a cease-fire in Gaza that day. If you're in the D.C. area, come to the festival and fly a kite with us! Or join us wherever you are by making a kite and posting a photo on social media. [Airdrops and sea routes are no alternative to aid delivery by land:]( Organizations on the ground in Gaza, including AFSC, are calling on governments to prioritize a cease-fire and ground-based humanitarian aid. That's the only way to meet the unprecedented need as Gaza faces famine and disease. Airdrops can’t provide the volume of aid that can be transported by land. The U.S. and other governments cannot hide behind these alternatives to create the illusion that they are doing enough to save lives. [Tell Congress: Support the Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act!:]( Next week, people from across the U.S. will meet with members of Congress to advocate for legislation supporting peace in Korea. With tensions running high, our action is needed now to call for a peace agreement to formally end the Korean War. That would provide a foundation to better engage on issues such as denuclearization and people-to-people engagement. Join our efforts by contacting Congress today. [New immigrants get legal aid in Denver through free clinic:]( Last week, AFSC and the Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition hosted a free event to help immigrants file for Temporary Protected Status and work permits. Both processes can be complicated and costly without legal aid. “This has been an immense help," said Evelin Urdaneta, who recently immigrated from Venezuela. (Axios) [AFSC launches new Reparative Justice & Healing Fund:]( The fund will support Black and First Nations-led social justice organizations and projects in the U.S. Inspired by Quaker beliefs, this initiative is part of AFSC's ongoing support for organizations working with communities that have been systemically marginalized. Interested organizations should complete a brief questionnaire by April 15. [Support our Gaza emergency response:]( More than 90% of people in Gaza have been displaced from their homes. Your donation is urgently needed for humanitarian relief, advocacy, and more. Donate today and an anonymous donor will match your gift up to $100,000! [Remembering the Iraq War:]( March 19 marks the 21st anniversary of the start of the war in Iraq. As the number of deaths from the war kept rising, AFSC launched the “Eyes Wide Open” exhibit to illustrate the human cost of war. It featured one pair of boots for every life lost. The national exhibit would travel to nearly every state, reaching hundreds of thousands of people. Watch this video from our Archives to learn more. 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 1501 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 United States | [Donate]( [Facebook]( X ([Twitter)]( [Instagram |]( [News]( If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](. [Update your AFSC email preferences](

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