How one man’s act of kindness saved THIRTY lives: Man’s kidney donation to a stranger sets off longest ever transplant donor chain

 

  • Chain began in August with Rick Ruzzamenti, 44, in Riverside, California
  • He got idea last year after worker at his yoga centre did same thing
  • Ended in December with recipient Donald Terry, 47, in Joliet, Illinois
  • Sixty people donated or received kidneys in 17 hospitals in 11 states

Revolutionary Non-Violence Series at Friends Center

Revolutionary Nonviolence?
Strategy Series at the Friends Center – 2012

Monday, February 20, 6:30-9:30pm This is What Democracy Looks Like. A screening of this documentary about the protests at the 1999 WTO meeting in Seattle will be followed by discussion about mass nonviolent action and a video conference with David Solnit, co-founder of Art and Revolution and author of Globalize Liberation: How to Uproot the System and Build a Better World.

Monday, February 27, 6:30-9:30pm You Say You Want a Revolution… A panel on strategy for Occupy and beyond. Approaches and panelists will include Strategy for a Living Revolution (panelist: George Lakey); Diversity of Tactics (panelist: Cathy Berry-Green); Deep Green Resistance (panelist: TBD); Faith community-based nonviolent action (panelist: Rev. Donna Jones).

Monday, March 5, 6:30-9:30pm When the People Lead. Veteran organizers will share stories of strategic campaigns for social change. Participants will include Bal Pinguel (veteran of the 1986 EDSA Revolution in the Philippines), Cindy Milstein of the Institute for Anarchist Studies and 5 other veterans of local struggles.

Saturday, March 10 9:30am- 4:30pm Nonviolent Warrior. This space-limited experiential training facilitated by Training for Change is for activists who want more powerful change strategies and anyone who wants to channel love and anger into action for change. Many activists use nonviolent tactics butdon’t achieve the full value of the action because it’s not connected to a strategy, or to a richer understanding of how nonviolent action works. What we can miss is a treasure trove of theory and practice developed by oppressed people all over the world. To apply for this workshop, please go to http://tiny.cc/7ouj3. In order to make this workshop accessible to all, there is no registration fee. Voluntary sliding-scale donations will be requested to cover the cost of the training but one will be turned away for lack of funds.

Monday, March 12: 6:30-9:30pm A Force More Powerful. The showing of this inspiriing film will be followed by discussion with special guests.

Sponsored and organized by: The American Friends Service Committee (www.afsc.org) and the Occupy Philadelphia Friends Center and Interfaith Working Groups (https://www.facebook.com/groups/313053855378562/).
Questions or comments? Email: revnva@gmail.com