Mailing about a fundraiser on February 28, 1988 at the home of Marian Bock. The mailing says Lisa Anderson is a Native American woman active in countering right-wing extremist groups in Idaho where she does anti-apartheid work with a focus on Mozambique. The mailing says Evelyn Buchanan has been a bridge of understanding between the Native American, Black, and Latino communities of Seattle and has worked with the International Relations Department of EI Centro de la Raza. People will be able to tell "Seeds of Peace" what information you want them to bring back from their fact-finding mission to Southern Africa. Mayor Charles Royer has endorsed the mission. You can contribute to "Seeds of Peace"...
Mailing about a fundraiser on February 28, 1988 at the home of Marian Bock. The mailing says Lisa Anderson is a Native American woman active in countering right-wing extremist groups in Idaho where she does anti-apartheid work with a focus on Mozambique. The mailing says Evelyn Buchanan has been a bridge of understanding between the Native American, Black, and Latino communities of Seattle and has worked with the International Relations Department of EI Centro de la Raza. People will be able to tell "Seeds of Peace" what information you want them to bring back from their fact-finding mission to Southern Africa. Mayor Charles Royer has endorsed the mission. You can contribute to "Seeds of Peace" by contacting Pastor Bob Schmidt at Agapge House.