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We protest because we love ourselves, our neighbors, and our community enough to not allow injustice to thrive among us.

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Chris Crass is a longtime organizer, educator, and writer working to build powerful working class-based, feminist, multiracial movements for collective liberation. He is one of the leading voices in the country calling for and supporting white people to work for racial justice.

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Rabbi Brant Rosen, an AFSC regional director, discusses his first visit to Gaza as part of a delegation to the occupied Palestinian territory and Israel.

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I visited Gaza as a new reconciliation deal raised hopes for Palestinians who live there. Here’s what I saw and heard. 

Editor’s note: Earlier this month, Jennifer Bing and other AFSC staff from the U.S. traveled to the occupied Palestinian territory to meet with other staff in the region. We’ll be publishing their reflections on AFSC’s Acting in Faith blog in the coming weeks.

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Islamophobia is no joke, but humor can bring attention to crucial issues. Here are four tips for raising awareness of Islamophobia and inspiring people to act.

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This week, Foreign Policy published an FBI memo from early August that claims there is an increased threat of violence from “Black Identity Extremists,” a term recently invented by law enforcement. Activists and defenders of civil liberties across the country were quick to point out that this both had no basis in fact, and could easily be used to justify surveillance and disruption of Black activists. Here’s what we’re reading to learn more.   

 

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Chris Crass is a longtime organizer, educator, and writer working to build powerful working class-based, feminist, multiracial movements for collective liberation.  He is one of the leading voices in the country calling for and supporting white people to work for racial justice.

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Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico on Sept. 21, knocking out the island’s electrical grid, destroying homes, and leaving at least 34 people dead. A slow response from the Trump administration, and years of austerity measures targeting the U.S. colony, have only made the situation worse. But Puerto Ricans on the island and in the diaspora are working together to rebuild, and to demand change. Here’s what we’re reading to learn more.

 

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When news breaks, media coverage can add to your stress, contain misinformation, and reinforce negative stereotypes. Here are some tips to help navigate news coverage after tragic events.
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Chris Crass is a longtime organizer, educator, and writer working to build powerful working class-based, feminist, multiracial movements for collective liberation.  He is a one of the leading voices in the country calling for and supporting white people to work for racial justice.

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  • Read more about The precarity and possibility of this political moment: A conversation with Chris Crass pt. 2
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