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National peace leader to speak in Spokane

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Diane Randall will speak in Spokane Friday and Saturday. Credit: Photo courtesy of the Friends Committee on National Legislation

Washington State’s Faith Action Network is working with several Spokane-area groups to host a Fall Advocacy Forum, featuring Diane Randall as the keynote speaker.

Randall serves as the executive secretary of the Friends Committee on National Legislation, a 70-year-old peace lobby in Washington, D.C. During her visit she will present, "Not Under the Bus, Not Off the Cliff: lifeline programs, Pentagon spending, and our values in action." According to a press release, Randall discuss what actions locals can take on issues that are addressed at the Federal legislative level.

A suggested donation of $15 will include the breakfast. Those living lightly are welcome to donate what they can.

The event will be at Salem Lutheran Church Oct. 27 beginning with a 7:30 breakfast, followed by the keynote address at 8:30 a.m. Break-out sessions will continue until noon.

According to a news release, breakout sessions include:

  • Wage Theft – what we can do to stop the several ways in which vulnerable populations are deprived of their earnings, led by the Faith Action Network;
  • Bring Our Billions Home – actions that we can take to pressure Congress to take money now spent on wars that are devastating other countries, and transfer it to meeting domestic needs in our own country, led by Peace and Justice Action League;
  • Creating an Alternate Economy – what can and is already being done locally to create an alternative to the stranglehold which multi-national corporations and Wall Street have on our economy, led by The Oak Tree.
  • Friends Committee on National Legislation Priorities – what the FCNL priorities are for this year, and how we can work on them, continuing the conversation with Diane Randall.

 

 

Topics: Politics, Government & Politics
Beliefs: Christian - Protestant/Other, Interfaith
Tags: diane randall, diane randall spokane, faith action network washington, friends committee on national legislation, quaker and spokane

Tracy Simmons

Tracy Simmons serves as the editor and community manager of SpokaneFAVS. She holds a bachelor’s degree in print journalism and a master’s degree in communication. She’s reported on religion for about a decade and has written for newspapers across New Mexico, Texas and Connecticut. Over the y...
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