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SUMMARY:Ecumenical Advocacy Days 2023 (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Ecumenical Advocacy Days 2023 (Virtual)\nSwords into Plowshares: Achieving Enough for all and Pursuing Peace\n \n\n\nEcumenical Advocacy Days (EAD) from April 25-27 is an opportunity for people to come together\, learn about why public policy is important\, and take our message to Capitol Hill. Workshops are a highlight of EAD\, providing opportunities to hear more from partners about their work on specific justice issues.  \nEAD will include opportunities for worship\, advocacy training\, and workshops on Latin America (see two of the workshops below).  Visit the EAD website to learn more about the event. \nYou can register at https://attendify.co/ecumenical-advocacy-days-pbfNWPy.  The Registration fee is $50.00. All the sessions from EAD are available on the platform for a month after EAD so if you are busy on those days you can still access the presentations.\n \nPlease contact Marilyn McKenna at mmckenna@crln.org if registration fees are a barrier to your participation or for more information.  \n  \n\nLatin America Workshops at Ecumenical Advocacy Days \nCuba:  End the violence of sanctions and build a better future for the Cuban People \nCuba is facing one of the worst economic crises in its history. And while the Cuban people are suffering\, the US continues to pursue counterproductive and ineffective policies that only serve to make the situation worse.  The Cuban people are facing shortages of clean water\, medicine\, and medical equipment\, and the price of food has skyrocketed.   At the same time\, it is nearly impossible for U.S. humanitarian and faith organizations to provide humanitarian aid to the Cuban people.  Private businesses and entrepreneurs who were thriving under the opening of restrictions under the Obama administration have been decimated in recent years.  And hundreds of thousands of Cubans have attempted to migrate to the US through the southern border because they see no hope in remaining on the island.   While Congress must ultimately pass legislation to end the embargo\, the Biden administration can take measures to ease restrictions imposed by the Trump administration. Join this workshop to hear from our partners on the ground and experts in US Cuba policy.  Learn what you can do to advocate for the Cuban people and an end to counterproductive US policies towards the island. \nIn Search of Safety: The Shrinking Asylum Space and Challenges for Asylum Seekers at the U.S.-Mexico Border \nFaced with wars and other acts of violence that plague so many nations\, individuals are often forced to make the difficult decision to leave their home country and seek asylum. In this workshop\, we will learn about the experience of asylum seekers who come to the U.S. and the current efforts by the faith community to restore U.S. asylum.  We will share how the lack of peace and security in home and transit countries present particular challenges for today’s asylum seekers\, highlighting Honduras as one case example. This workshop will be moderated by Susan Krehbiel of Presbyterian Disaster Assistance. \n 
URL:https://crln.org/event/ead2023/
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