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Member Spotlight: Jim Murphy–“I fear our current President being reelected and being supported by racist and violent groups.”

Member Spotlight: Jim Murphy–“I fear our current President being reelected and being supported by racist and violent groups.”

Sep 11, 2020 | Community, Member Spotlight, Nonviolence, Peacebuilding

Jim Murphy is a former member of FOR USA’s national council and was the 2012 recipient of FOR’s Martin Luther King, Jr award. Jim served as an Air Force Communications Specialist in Vietnam from 1966 – 68. Near the end of his second tour of duty, he was returned home...
Gathering Voices: Chrissy Stonebraker-Martinez–“I am continually inspired by people’s ability to persist in the face of such extreme violence.”

Gathering Voices: Chrissy Stonebraker-Martinez–“I am continually inspired by people’s ability to persist in the face of such extreme violence.”

Sep 3, 2020 | Black Lives Matter, Civil Rights, Gathering Voices, Interfaith, North America

Chrissy Stonebraker-Martínez is the co-director of the Cleveland-based InterReligious Task Force on Central America and co-chair of the National Council of FOR-USA.

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