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Join us in Solidarity in STL

I flew home to St. Louis Saturday and now am compelled to appeal for your immediate support on behalf of our community here as thousands of people of all races, faiths, and ages once again have been forced into the streets to

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How shall California’s history of genocide be remembered?

Yesterday’s edition of “Take Two” — a daily radio program on Southern California Public Radio, broadcast via KPCC-89.3 FM (Pasadena CA) — featured a segment titled “How should California reconcile its (very) racist history?” The six-minute story centers on an interview with

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Resendez book cover

How shall California’s history of genocide be remembered?

Yesterday’s edition of “Take Two” — a daily radio program on Southern California Public Radio, broadcast via KPCC-89.3 FM (Pasadena CA) — featured a segment titled “How should California reconcile its (very) racist history?” The six-minute story centers on an interview with

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As South Sudan Disintegrates, People Move

In an August 17, 2017 call for urgent support, the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) stated: “Over the past 12 months, an average of 1,800 South Sudanese have been arriving in Uganda every day. In addition

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Solidarity with the Nonviolent Protesters in Morocco

By the Atlanta Chapter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation A solidarity statement issued on July 30, 2017 The Fellowship of Reconciliation is an organization dedicated to the struggles of nonviolence. Momentous organizing is happening in Al Hoceima, Morocco—the result of

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