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In 2012 [[Jane Stein]] and [[Marjorie Scheer]] were Chapel Hill, and Durham members of [[Jews for a Just Peace]], NC. their group contributed financial support for the thoughtful ad sponsored by the Church of Reconciliation and displayed on Chapel Hill buses. The ad features an Israeli and a Palestinian saying “Join with us. Build peace with justice and equality. End U.S. military aid to Israel.”<ref>[http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/10/09/2401281_jane-stein-and-marjorie-scheer.html?rh=1, newsobserver.com, Jane Stein and Marjorie Scheer: Thoughts via buses October 9, 2012]</ref> | In 2012 [[Jane Stein]] and [[Marjorie Scheer]] were Chapel Hill, and Durham members of [[Jews for a Just Peace]], NC. their group contributed financial support for the thoughtful ad sponsored by the Church of Reconciliation and displayed on Chapel Hill buses. The ad features an Israeli and a Palestinian saying “Join with us. Build peace with justice and equality. End U.S. military aid to Israel.”<ref>[http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/10/09/2401281_jane-stein-and-marjorie-scheer.html?rh=1, newsobserver.com, Jane Stein and Marjorie Scheer: Thoughts via buses October 9, 2012]</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Friends of Kriti Sharma== | ||
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+ | [[Kriti Sharma]] wrote "Interdependence: Biology and Beyond". She credited several people with "shaping my mind and life" through the process, including [[Afiya Carter]], [[Aiden Graham]], [[AJ Vrieze]], [[Alexis Gumbs]], [[Atiya Hussain]], [[Beth Bruch]], [[Bryan Proffitt]], [[Caitlin Breedlove]], [[Dannette Sharpley]], [[Emily Chavez]], [[Glenys Verhulst]], [[Jenn Vrieze]], [[Jurina Vincent-Lee]], [[Keagha Carscallen]], [[Laurin Penland]], [[Kai Barrow]], [[Lynne Walter]], [[Marjorie Scheer]], [[Michelle O'Brien]], [[Manju Rajendran]], [[Sendolo Diaminah]], [[Mikel Barton]], [[Monica Leonardo]], [[Nia Wilson]], [[Nikki Brown]], [[Noah Blose]], [[Paulina Hernandez]], [[Pavithra Vasudevan]], [[Rachael Derello]], [[Russell Herman]], [[Sam Hummel]], [[Sammy Truong]], [[Serena Sebring]], [[Shirlette Ammons]], [[Tema Okun]], [[Theo Luebke]], [[Tim Stallman]], [[Tony Macias]], and [[Yolanda Carrington]].<ref>[Interdependence: Biology and Beyond | ||
+ | By Kriti Sharma Acknowledgements page]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 06:06, 9 February 2016
Template:TOCnestleft Marjorie Scheer is a Raleigh North Carolina activist.
Jews for a Just Peace
In 2012 Jane Stein and Marjorie Scheer were Chapel Hill, and Durham members of Jews for a Just Peace, NC. their group contributed financial support for the thoughtful ad sponsored by the Church of Reconciliation and displayed on Chapel Hill buses. The ad features an Israeli and a Palestinian saying “Join with us. Build peace with justice and equality. End U.S. military aid to Israel.”[1]
Friends of Kriti Sharma
Kriti Sharma wrote "Interdependence: Biology and Beyond". She credited several people with "shaping my mind and life" through the process, including Afiya Carter, Aiden Graham, AJ Vrieze, Alexis Gumbs, Atiya Hussain, Beth Bruch, Bryan Proffitt, Caitlin Breedlove, Dannette Sharpley, Emily Chavez, Glenys Verhulst, Jenn Vrieze, Jurina Vincent-Lee, Keagha Carscallen, Laurin Penland, Kai Barrow, Lynne Walter, Marjorie Scheer, Michelle O'Brien, Manju Rajendran, Sendolo Diaminah, Mikel Barton, Monica Leonardo, Nia Wilson, Nikki Brown, Noah Blose, Paulina Hernandez, Pavithra Vasudevan, Rachael Derello, Russell Herman, Sam Hummel, Sammy Truong, Serena Sebring, Shirlette Ammons, Tema Okun, Theo Luebke, Tim Stallman, Tony Macias, and Yolanda Carrington.[2]
References
- ↑ newsobserver.com, Jane Stein and Marjorie Scheer: Thoughts via buses October 9, 2012
- ↑ [Interdependence: Biology and Beyond By Kriti Sharma Acknowledgements page]