"Read the Book" Youth Poetry Performance at Poetry for Peace night
A five year old student at Batiste Cultural Arts Academy in New Orleans performing "Read the Book" at AFSC New Orlean's Poetry for Peace night.
View ArticleFighting Police Abuse in New Orleans
Malcolm Suber, AFSC Project Director in New Orleans, discusses efforts to enlist the Dept. of Justice in the struggle to confront police abuse in New Orleans.
View ArticleNew Orleans Workers Gain Construction Jobs
A recent announcement that New Orleans residents will obtain 40 percent of jobs at a city construction project represents a major step forward for a campaign that combined patience and persistence to...
View ArticleIf I Had a Trillion Dollars Curriculum
Curriculum for IHTD video contest.Copyright: AFSC Created Date: Thu, 04/29/2010 - 11:23amModified Date: Thu, 04/29/2010 - 11:30am
View ArticleStop the Killing and Give it a Rest!
“Why do you like to see someone you love laying there lifeless?,” is one of the many questions that a sixth grade student at Batiste Cultural Arts Academy(BCAA) in New Orleans asks her peers during her...
View ArticlePeace by Piece Nonviolence Training
Tuesday, March 15, 2011 - 3:00pm - 4:30pmPeace by Piece Nonviolece Youth Committee trains detention students at SciTech Academy in nonviolence techniques.Contact Information: Ahmane' Glover;...
View ArticleAlternative Jobs & Resources Fair
Saturday, March 26, 2011 - 10:00am - 2:00pmThe Alternative Jobs and Resources Fair is a one day event, where you can find information on resources available to youth and families in New Orleans....
View Article“Skating for Peace” with Peace by Piece Nonviolence Youth Group
members of AFSC's Peace by Piece TeamMembers of AFSC's New Orleans Project's Peace by Piece TeamFriday, March 25, 2011 - 9:00pm - Saturday, March 26, 2011 - 12:00amJoin the memebers of the New Orleans...
View ArticlePeace Recycled Art Classes
particpants in New Orleans Project's Recycled Peace Art ClassesYoug artists howing off their creations at the annual Giant Peace Puppet Parade organized by AFSC staffer Ahmane Glover, Community...
View Article“Poetry for Peace” Youth Night
Participant in AFSC New Orleans Project's violence reduction trainingParticipant in AFSC's New Orleans Projects Peace by Piece violence reduction trainingThursday, February 24, 2011 - 5:30pm -...
View ArticleA Small Act
Chris Mburu, UN Human Rights LawyerChris Mburu, Harvard gruaduate and creator of the Hilde Back Foundation, which honors his benefactor.Wednesday, January 26, 2011 - 6:00pm“A Small Act”Presented By...
View ArticleA Small Act
Students featured in HBO film "a small act"Students in Kenya featured in the HBO film "a small act"Friday, January 21, 2011 - 6:00pm - 9:00pm “A Small Act”Presented By American Friends Service...
View Article“Peace Is Power Giant Puppet Parade” Lifts Up New Orleans
“You don’t want to go to war with New Orleans! We Want Our Peace! Gotta Have Our Peace!” Thus chanted youth and community members as they stepped out against violence on the streets of New Orleans in...
View ArticleSERO Star Fall 2010 Newsletter
SERO Star Fall 2010 Newsletter.SERO STAR Fall 2010.pdfCopyright: AFSC Created Date: Tue, 09/14/2010 - 10:36amModified Date: Tue, 09/14/2010 - 10:30amAuthor: Alice Lovelace
View ArticleSERO Southeast STAR Newsletter, Summer 2010
The SERO Southeast STAR is the quarterly newsletter of the South East Regional Office of AFSC. It covers news from our regional and area offices. This issue of our quarterly newsletter focuses on the...
View ArticleSERO Southeast STAR Newsletter Winter 2010
The SERO Southeast STAR is the quarterly newsletter of the South East Regional Office of AFSC. It covers news from our regional and area offices. This issue has a special focus on the Miami Area...
View ArticleSERO Southeast STAR Newsletter, Spring 2010
The SERO Southeast STAR is the quarterly newsletter of the South East Regional Office of AFSC. It covers news from our regional and area offices. This issue has a special focus on the New Orleans...
View ArticleLouisiana Military Recruitment
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View ArticleEffort underway to re-open Circle Food Store
New Orleans Peace Building & Economic Justice Project Effort underway to re-open Circle Food StoreFresh bell peppers, Eater candy and school uniforms are synonymous with the iconic and now...
View ArticlePeace and Economic Justice Issues in New Orleans
New Orleans Peace Building & Economic Justice Project ResourcesDo you want to know more about what’s going on in New Orleans?It Didn’t Begin with Katrin:...
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