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James Shipside is a British Quaker and a member of Cambridge Meeting in the United Kingdom. He travels to the New York twice a year and shares him time volunteering with AFSC and attending Quaker meetings at Woodbourne Prison.

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Beverly Archibald is a member of Manhattan Monthly Meeting since 2003 and has volunteered with AFSC as a letter writer and “camp mom” for 2 years.

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Beverly Archibald is a member of Manhattan Monthly Meeting since 2003 and has volunteered with AFSC as a letter writer and “camp mom” for 2 years. James Shipside is a British Quaker and a member of Cambridge Meeting in the United Kingdom.

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Anti-Semitic attacks are growing. From the white supremacist rallies in Charlottesville, to the Tree of Life synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh, to statements from the highest levels of government that repeat anti-Semitic tropes, there has been a very real increase in harms and threats to Jewish communities in the United States.  

These words and actions need to be taken seriously and countered. And we must actively oppose discrimination in all forms. 

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