Report from Charlottesville, Virginia

A small group of FOR members in Charlottesville, Virginia, are active in a variety of areas from interfaith dialogue to issues advocacy. Judy Sayed has helped convene a dialogue group of Christian and Moslem women who have been meeting for more than a year. Bill Anderson, a long-time National Council member, stays involved through the Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice that will celebrate its 25th anniversary this June. Their annual report is three pages of small type, single spaced recounting of activities over the past year: lectures, films, salons, vigils and demonstrations, picnics and art’s festivals, newsletter and website, tabling and simple community presence.

Congratulations on 25 years of Presence for Peace.

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