Claudia McLean serves as the Second Look Rollout Coordinator for the AFSC Michigan Criminal Justice Program.
Adalia Kirby works in the AFSC Michigan Criminal Justice Program as Program Coordinator, Ending Life and Long Sentences.
On July 27, 2022, I will join many others in a ceremony to unveil the new Wall of Remembrance at the Korean War Memorial in Washington D.C. The date commemorates the day that an armistice was signed, ending three years of active fighting. The new wall will feature the names of over 36,000 U.S. servicemen and 7,200 Koreans who augmented the U.S. Army who died in the fighting.
Neema “Nem” Murimi is the Program Director for AFSC's Appalachian Center for Equality. Neema is a Kenyan-American woman from Louisiana who cares deeply about people and catalyzing longitudinal change on both individual and collective levels. For the past 12 years, she has worked across the advocacy and mental health field with a devotion to the mutual championing that occurs when people listen to and activate one another.
Alexandra Held-Villasenor was the Healing Justice Liberation Summer Camp Intern.