Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice (Ann Arbor, Mich.) records 1966-2010

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Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice (Ann Arbor, Mich.) records 1966-2010

Records of the Interfaith Council For Peace and Justice, a Washtenaw County-based interdenominational organization encouraging participation in social justice education and activism. The collection is divided into twelve series, Chronological Files, Topical Files, Hunger Task Force, Clergy and Laity Concerned , Photographs and Audiovisual Materials, Steering Committee, Religious Coalition on Central America, Middle East Task Force, Racial and Economic Task Force, Disarmament Working Group, and Posters.

30 linear feet and 1 oversize folder

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6389355

Bentley Historical Library

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Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

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Formerly the Interfaith Council for Peace, organization concerned first with opposition to the war in Vietnam, later with questions of amnesty, human rights, and world hunger. From the description of Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice records, 1966-1998. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 80617809 In December 1965, members of various Ann Arbor religious congregations established an organization with the purpose of coordinating their opposition t...

St. Clare of Assisi Episcopal Church (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

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St. Clare's began as a mission of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in 1953. Holding their first services at the old Stone School, the membership steadily grew necessitating the building of their own sanctuary completed in the winter of 1956. In 1974, the members of St. Clare agreed to joint ownership and shared use of the sanctuary and classrooms with Temple Beth-Emeth, a Reform Jewish assemblage. Under the corporate name, Genesis of Ann Arbor, each congregation would share in the mana...

Clergy and Laity Concerned (U.S.)

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Clergy and Laity Concerned (CALC) is a nationwide, multi-racial network of people of faith and conscience who believe that moral/ethical/religious values must be brought to bear on problems of political, economic, and social injustice. The organization was founded in 1965 for the purpose of opposing American involvement in Vietnam. Until 1972, the organization was called Clergy and Laymen Concerned about Vietnam. From the description of Records, 1966-1981. (Swarthmore College, Peace ...