Conference poster
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In addition to the
main sponsors listed on our home page, the following are
co-sponsors of the Weaving a Net of
Accountability conference:
- ACLU of North Carolina
- ACLU of Western North Carolina
- American Muslim Political Leadership & Education PAC (AMPLE)
- Amnesty International, Group 213 (Raleigh)
- Balance & Accuracy in Journalism
- Binkley Baptist Peace and Justice Action, Peter J. B. Carman, Minister
- Chapel Hill Friends Meeting
- Durham Bill of Rights Defense Committee
- Elders for Peace
- Human Rights Coalition of NC
- Human Rights Law Society, Duke University Law School
- Johnston County Democratic Party
- Charles M. Jones Peace & Justice Committee of the Community Church of Chapel Hill UU
- Muslim American Society (MAS)-Freedom
- National Lawyers Guild
- North Carolina Council of Churches
- NC Peace Action
- North Carolina Peace Action Education Fund
- Orange County Bill of Rights Defense Committee
- Orange County Peace Coalition
- Orange County Progressive Democrats
- Peace and Justice Commission of the Church of Reconciliation
- Peace and Justice Mission, Pullen Memorial Baptist Church
- Peace and Social Concerns Committee of Durham Friends (Quaker) Meeting
- Piedmont Unitarian Universalist Peace Alliance
- Quaker House, Fayetteville NC
- NC Triangle Veterans for Peace
- Social Action Committee of Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Raleigh
- War Resister League Asheville
- Wilmington Peace Group
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Triangle Branch
- Xe Watch
- David and Debbie Biesack
- Minister Robert L Campbell
- Reverend J. Mark Davidson
- Stephen Dear
- The Reverend Richard Edens
- The Rev. Stephen Elkins-Williams
- Julia Elsee
- Sarah Farber
- Frank Goldsmith
- Deane and Sandy Irving
- Reverend Maj-Britt Johnson
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- Cy and Carolyn King
- Mark Kleinschmidt
- Reverend Michelle Cotton Laws
- J. Griffin Morgan
- Slater Newman
- Susan Oehler
- Lewis Pitts
- T.D. Poole
- Reverend Tom Rhodes
- Pat Seibert
- Reverend Robert Seymour
- Edward Whitfield
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I would like to be a conference co-sponsor.
For more information or to R.S.V.P (so we have an accurate count for lunch), please contact NC Stop
Torture Now at
contact@ncstoptorturenow.org,
or Duke Human Rights Center at
rights@duke.edu
(919) or 668-6511.
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