AFSC - St. Louis,
Missouri
Do you want to be listened to?
AFSC's Death Penalty Listening Project is seeking African Americans 18 years and older who want to be listened to regarding the death penalty. One-on-one interviews will take place until the end of March 2008. If you'd like to be interviewed, for for more information, contact Faheemah Thabit at 314-862-5773, ext. 11.
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The AFSC Office in St. Louis has two programs:
Community Justice
International Affairs
For updated stories of our work, click here (PDF, 42K). On February 22, the St. Louis Board of Aldermen passed this anti-war resolution.
AFSC couldn't carry out its work without dedicated volunteers and contributors. We welcome inquiries from people interested in serving in the following ways:
- Committee members to serve on our Area Program Committee, Community Justice Advisory Committee, and International Affairs Advisory Committee
- Office volunteers
- University/high school/youth interns assigned to one of the programs.
We particularly need people with skills in graphic design, writing, grant writing, data entry and fund raising, as well as people with knowledge of international issues and economic justice.
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Information & Resources
Updated Stories from our Work (PDF, 42 K)
AFSC St. Louis Newsletter
Death Penalty Listening Project (PDF)
Import Peace Olive Oil (PDF)
St. Louis Board of Aldermen Anti-War Resolution (RTF)
Contact Us
Faheemah Thabit
Program Coordinator
Lori Reed
International Affairs Program Director
438 N. Skinker Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63130
Phone:
314-862-5773
Fax:
314-862-8155
Email:
MJones@afsc.org
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