Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization
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The Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization was founded in 1967 and states that it is an ecumenical agency whose mission is to help forward the struggles of oppressed peoples for justice and self-determination.
About
Mission
Pastors for Peace
Pastors for Peace is a special ministry of the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization, and was created in 1988 to pioneer the delivery of humanitarian aid to Latin America and the Carribean.
Speakers Bureau
The following have served on the organization's Speakers Bureau.[1] Next to their name is a list of their specialty topics.
- Rev. Lucius Walker: Cuba, Latin American School of Medicine Scholarship Opportunity for U.S. Students, Non-Violent Organizing: Strategy and Action, Theology and Social Justice
- Ellen Bernstein: Cuba, Healthcare in Cuba, Latin American School of Medicine Scholarship Opportunity for U.S. Students, The Cuban Five
- Rev. Thomas Smith: Cuba, Non-Violent Organizing: Strategy and Action, Theology and Social Justice
- Claudia De Le Cruz: Theology and Social Justice, Youth Empowerment
- Rev. Joseph Barndt, PhD: Race Relations and Racism, Theology and Social Justice
- Fr. Luis Barrios, PhD: Cuba, Theology and Social Justice, Youth and the Criminal Justice System
- Alicia Jrapko: Cuba, The Cuban Five
- William Sales, PhD: Black Liberation and Civil Rights, Latin American School of Medicine Scholarship Opportunity for US Students, Race Relations and Racism
- Carol Cross: Cuba, Latin American School of Medicine Scholarship Opportunity for US Students
- Bill Hackwell: Art and Social Change, Chiapas, Cuba
- Bill Hill: Cuba, War Resistance
- Manolo de los Santos: Cuba, Youth Empowerment
External Links
References
- ↑ IFCO website: Check Out Our New Speakers Bureau! (accessed on Sept. 13, 2010)