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67 Sueños
67 Sueños is an Oakland-based youth organizing program with political education, ARTivism, and trauma-healing work at its center.
Colorado Immigrant Rights
Taking our direction from people directly impacted by injustice, AFSC Colorado organizes immigrants and allies striving for immigrant justice. By providing leadership development, we resist deportation, lift up positive narratives, and successfully advocate for policy change.
California Healing Justice
The California Healing Justice Program works to reduce reliance on incarceration and policing and replace them with restorative, healing practices. We concentrate on three areas: ending mass incarceration, demilitarizing police, and the promotion of healing alternatives.
New Mexico: People of the Land
AFSC envisions self-determined communities in New Mexico that have the capacity to feed and care for our children, elders, and neighbors (human, animal, and plant).
Oregon Project Voice
AFSC’s Project Voice Immigrant Rights Program advances human rights and self-determination of migrant communities through base-building, alliance-building, documentation, and policy impact.
Pan Valley Institute
The Pan Valley Institute (PVI) strengthens the leadership capacity and fosters the civic engagement of immigrants in California’s diverse Central Valley.
Roots for Peace
Roots for Peace (RFP) catalyzes the next generation of changemakers and organizers to address racial, health, and economic injustice throughout communities of color in Los Angeles.
U.S.-Mexico Border Program
The US-Mexico Border Program advances the human rights and self-determination of migrant communities. We do this through base-building, alliance-building, documentation and policy impact.