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  • Read more about Sarah Amazeen
Sarah Amazeen is AFSC's U.S. Program Director.
  • Read more about Mariana Martinez
Mariana Martinez is the Program Director for Emerging Leaders for Liberation. Mariana has a Masters in Education from the University of Miami and a background in community organizing and policy campaigns. Previously, Mariana worked as the Florida campaigns and policy coordinator for our AFSC Florida Program.
  • Read more about Akira Rose
Akira Rose is the NY program’s Youth Empowerment and Engagement Coordinator working closely with youth with a goal of empowering them to think differently about the carceral system though our Liberation Summer Camp and Liberation Academy. She helps prepare tomorrow’s activists with information and tools needed to contribute to the changes they want to see in their communities.
  • Read more about Chia-Chia Wang
Chia-Chia Wang is the Co-Director for AFSC’s Immigrant Rights Program overseeing organizing and advocacy projects. She supports staff in various campaigns including TPS permanent residency, #FreeThemAll, DefundHate, anti-detention and enforcement policies at local and federal level, and immigrants’ access to benefits and services.
  • Read more about Nicole Miller
Nicole Polley Miller is the Legal Services Director of the American Friends Service Committee’s Immigrant Rights Program (AFSC) in Newark, New Jersey. Nicole has provided direct legal representation to immigrants in removal proceedings and before USCIS and is a frequent speaker on immigration-related topics.
  • Read more about Ophelia Burnett
Ophelia began her work with AFSC New Hampshire on January 4, 2022. A New Hampshire resident for more than 20 years, Ophelia brings her life experiences and passion to this new role: “I want to build connections among people who have experienced the criminal legal system, and to nurture hope and faith that together we can build the world that we want.”
  • Read more about Maggie Fogarty
Maggie Fogarty joined the staff of AFSC's New Hampshire Program in July of 2007 when she and her family returned to the United States after living and working for several years in Bolivia. Her work in New Hampshire is dedicated to movement building for economic justice, racial justice, immigrant rights and nonviolence.  As a community organizer, policy advocate, and coalition-builder, she is grounded in Quaker values and a commitment to ensuring that directly-impacted people are supported as leaders in the struggle to create more justice and more peace.  
  • Read more about Isabell Moore
Isabell Moore is the director and community organizer for AFSC’s North Carolina Immigrant Rights program. Her work is focused on building solidarity across race, class, gender, and immigration status to transform North Carolina into a state that works for the poor and working-class communities that help this great state flourish. She lives in Greensboro, NC with her son.
  • Read more about Terrell Dungee
Terrell Dungee is a community organizer with AFSC North Carolina. His work is focused on building solidarity across race, class, gender, and immigration status to transform North Carolina into a state that works for the poor and working-class communities that help this great state flourish. He lives in Greensboro, NC with his husband and beloved dog.
  • Read more about Katie McSwain
Katie McSwain is the current Potts Peacebuilding Intern for AFSC's St. Louis program.
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