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  • Naylee Farjad Azad, 46

    Person - SLW 2018 | June 7, 2018

    I’m involved with the Dallas Peace and Jutice League Center.

  • Immigration Resources: Pass the Dream Act of 2017

    Update | March 19, 2021
    In early September, the Trump administration rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, with a 6-month delay for enforcement. Here is how you can make sure that Dreamers are protected from deportation.
  • The Moral Imperative to Welcome Refugees

    Statement | September 29, 2016
    Today the global community faces the worst refugee crisis since World War II, with upwards of 60 million people displaced worldwide. Syrian refugees alone, either internally displaced or seeking resettlement, total approximately 12 million.
  • Emily Sajewski

    Person - Former Staff | November 2, 2020
    Emily Sajewski served as FCNL’s Senior Visual Arts Manager. In that capacity she worked with the Communications team to engage FCNL’s network through social media.
  • Poor People's Campaign Moral March on Washington

    Event | 
    The Mass Poor People’s & Low-Wage Workers’ Assembly and Moral March on Washington will be a generationally transformative and disruptive gathering of poor and low-wealth people, state leaders, faith communities, moral allies, unions and partnering organizations.
  • Lynn Erskine

    Person - Consultants | June 20, 2023
    Lynn Erskine serves as FCNL’s foundation relations consultant, where she secures funding from private foundations to advance FCNL’s vision for a more just and peaceful world.
  • Tax Credits Keep Families Out of Poverty

    Background | August 17, 2021
    As Congress negotiates economic recovery legislation, the country is presented with a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform the economy.
  • Health Care

    Page | November 3, 2020

    Universal access to affordable, effective, comprehensive health care is necessary to allow all people to fulfill their potential. Comprehensive health care includes primary, acute and long-term care as well as mental health and substance abuse treatment.

  • America Needs to be a Global Climate Aid Leader

    Update | August 3, 2023
    For much of its history, the U.S. government has measured the nation’s progress by its growth. That growth came at a cost that many worldwide are now paying. It’s time for our leaders to change course. Climate assistance is urgently needed.
  • The Duality of Hope: Reflecting on the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing

    Update | September 18, 2023
    Sixty years after a bomb planted by Ku Klux Klan members killed four little girls as they prepared for Sunday services, I visited the 16th Street Baptist Church. Standing there, I was struck by how beauty and hope can coexist alongside indescribable pain. It is this duality that propels our advocacy.