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IM4HI stands in solidarity with students at Occidental College

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Students at Eagle Rock’s Occidental College rallied on the stairs just outside Arthur G. Coons Administrative Center on Monday afternoon. This action is one of many that have come out of the students disapproval with the way University President has handled issues of racism, minority exclusion,lack of funding for ethnic programming and issues of rape.

The students presented the administration with their list of 14 demands which include  the creation of a black studies major, an increase in funding for minority student groups and more diversity training for faculty and students. Following their rally the students took occupancy in the administration building and plan to stay their Friday November 20th. By, that time they hope to have their demands met or they will require the University President to step down.

The Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity stands with these students in their fight. These Students  have made a decision to center Black Liberation and to demand that “black students thrive and not merely survive.”

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Violence Anywhere Affects People Everywhere

The Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity vows, “Every human person is sacred   across all borders.”

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As the world mourns the dead and injured from terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday night, in a Beirut suburb on Thursday, and the downing of a Russian passenger plane over Egypt, people beyond those locations feel the pain and suffering.
In the middle of Friday night’s attacks in Paris was 23 year old Nohemi Gonzalez, a Cal State Long Beach international exchange student from El Monte, a suburb of Los Angeles, who was killed. She was with three other Cal State students in Paris. They are reported to be safe but no doubt all are traumatized.
These recent events signal an escalation of global violence that tears at the core of our common humanity. We have witnessed decades of calculated terrorism that dismisses the value of life. Wars are not restricted to designated battlefields. They invade the solitude of homes and distant communities. There is no safe haven from the destructive forces unleashed on innocent and disengaged individuals, including children and youth.
It is impossible to assign a moral justification for violating noncombatants. The devolution of decency and civility is accelerated by the exploitation of desperate people who are hopeless in their drive and desire for better lives. Such acts of violence advance the demonic mantra, “No lives matter.”
There is no escape from determined intent to kill anyone anywhere to promote a cause of unknown origins. Recent events are part of a long, continuous campaign to destroy human life as a means to conduct insensitive exhibitions of terrorism.
We need better ways to protect, preserve, and provide the essentials to every human person. We must explore and discover effective, humane responses to the cries of the deprived members of our human family. While it is tempting to fight back with greater force, that strategy feeds into a larger scheme creating long, horrible wakes of violence that shatter dreams and destroy life. We can do better.
While military force builds up and police vigilance heightens, we need more effective, permanent strategies to remove hunger, ignorance, fear, and other calamitous conditions that prey on depraved people who commit murderous acts against humanity. The infectious disease that creates killing fields inside public arenas, restaurants, theaters, aircraft, and suburbs must be eradicated. Attempts to stop violence with greater violence are not the solution. The historic record informs us actions that increase harm leave a very temporary and false sense of relief.
Replacing violence with compassionate campaigns may inspire hope, recover sanity, and make the world safer for every human person. Let’s launch alternative, nonviolent methods to change reality and give more people a chance to thrive. Start today in faith communities and humanitarian organizations.

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Reportback from the Root Causes Pilgrimage

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We hear about the influx migrants and refugees and their movement all over the world, from unaccompanied Central American children and families coming to the U.S. in 2014 and now those fleeing from Syria. Some of us identify closely to these stories, some of us more distant.

Many see migrants and refugees as problems to be solved, redirected, or worse. How do we humanize their experiences and bring to light their stories of movement? What are the root causes and our co-responsibility? How do we recognize the migrant spirit in each of us?

16 delegates journeyed together to ask these questions with mothers, non-profits, faith, and other grassroots organizations in Honduras and Guatemala. We were moved, touch, and desire to carry what we learned to a broader audience.

 

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Join Root Causes delegates as we honor stories from our Guatemalan and Honduran brothers and sisters:

  • Listen to the recommendations and proposals coming out of Central America for addressing the root causes of migration, unaccompanied children, poverty, and violence.
  • Grow in awareness of U.S. involvement and responsibility in migration.
  • Engage in next steps of policy advocacy and education that addresses root causes of Central American migration and calls for the protection of migrants.

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If you are interested in hosting a report back in your area or if you are interested in attending on of our upcoming report backs email: kshann@im4humanintegrity.org