Bullying and harassment at school affect 21% of Missouri students. Parents and students have rights. A new guide from @LSEM_EST1956 has FREE information about ways families can take action. Click here for the Guide. https://t.co/bwQiQXT0cs to access and download the guide.
A lot of what people call “so thoughtful” is, IMO, basic relationship hygiene. A lot of what people call “generous” is just how it should be if you believe in community care and love as a verb. In a world where basic care is seen as a lot, those who are…
Join us for an important conversation around gun violence and community safety Thursday at 7pm CT. Our very own @pulphusj will be speaking about his work as a violence interrupter.
https://t.co/ssahhnsrxy
The AFSC Midwest Digest for April 2022 features a national poll on the blockade of Gaza, youth work in St. Louis for healing and liberation, and a panel discussion about building power with women incarcerated in Michigan. https://t.co/pTX23yILTJ
We're excited to host a youth abolition book club for middle and high school students! We will be reading the book Pet by Akwaeke Emezi and discussing themes of justice, liberation, visionary fiction, and abolition.
Fill out an Interest Form: https://t.co/yqppDfnhAE
We're excited to host a youth abolition book club for middle and high school students! We will be reading the book Pet by Akwaeke Emezi and discussing themes of justice, liberation, visionary fiction, and abolition.
Fill out an Interest Form: https://t.co/yqppDfnhAE
The AFSC Midwest Digest for March 2022 features Twin Cities’ support for students following the police murder of Amir Locke and Michigan’s work to build power and solidarity with incarcerated people. https://t.co/2N8UgAOYY1
On February 8 at 6 PM - join @ActionSTL @ArchCityDefense@CAPCRstl @StlChange and @FCCStLouis for a virtual Re-envisioning Public Safety Town Hall with Mayor Tishaura Jones.
Register here: https://t.co/LuWuste0m6
“I live in East St. Louis, and inequalities in housing and education are all problems in my community, too. I wanted to help abolish those injustices, so I became a member of the @afsc_org Youth Council. We talk about pretty heavy topics...” https://t.co/6gtyJGZCmV @StlChange
“In my elementary school, there were metal detectors and it frustrated me. Walking through those on a regular basis in an environment where you are supposed to learn can have an impact on your brain and how you view your community.” https://t.co/7CidfSmb5m @StlChange @afsc_org