Call to Conscience Network
Call to Conscience Network
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Duration: Early 1986 - Unknown, existed in late 1987
The Call to Conscience Network was established in early 1986 by the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) as an organizing tool that was used to develop awareness and action around the issues in Southern Africa and was stretched to all 50 states. The Call to Conscience Network was a national organization of over 250 anti-apartheid, religious,...
The Call to Conscience Network was established in early 1986 by the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) as an organizing tool that was used to develop awareness and action around the issues in Southern Africa and was stretched to all 50 states. The Call to Conscience Network was a national organization of over 250 anti-apartheid, religious, community, students, unions, elected officials and peace groups. (Source: Call to Conscience Network documents; issues of United States Anti-Apartheid Newsletter including Spring 1986, Fall 1986 and Winter 1987, American Friends Service Committee available on this website; and Jerry Herman, former staff person of AFSC's Southern Africa Program.)
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