The Alternatives to the Military Project is a youth-led counter-recruitment effort started out of the Mid-South Peace and Justice Center. Since 2005 AMP has been leafletting high-schools, tabling at careers fairs, and stocking guidance offices with information on alternatives careers to joining the military.
This booklet is a great resource for any youth in the Memphis area looking for their next steps after high school. This resource shows them that there is an alternative way to “get out” and into college besides joining up.
The 2011 Gandhi-King Conference will occur at Christian Brothers University on October 21-23. This year’s conference is being co-presented with the
Over ten years ago, in 2001, the Peace and Justice Center created a community garden at the corner of Douglass and Hamilton Street in Orange Mound. While neighbors and volunteers were planting seeds for okra, cucumbers and melons, they were also planting the seeds of GrowMemphis. In 2007, with support from Heifer International and the Assisi Foundation, the GrowMemphis program was officially launched.
PEOPLE FIRST is an MSPJC supported partnership with residents and activists working in the Binghampton community to raise voter turn out during elections and assist in long term resident-driven grassroots community organizing after the elections end.
We know that you are working hard to ensure that your neighborhoods are healthy, thriving communities, but you don’t have to do it alone.
PROJECT HOMELESS CONNECT is a massive one-day event targeting unsheltered homeless people in Memphis
MSPJC is very happy to announce our first Core Organizer Training to begin on September 15th! Read more information below about the training and sign up here to register.
We were very excited to facilitate our first advanced media training, Media 201, on October 26th. We had a great group of participants who worked hard at building skills around creating our stories, thinking about both what our allies and others say about us and how we can create media goals to further our campaign goals. We also delved into framing, messaging, creating talking points and ways that we can stay in control of ways that the media portrays us. Everyone had a lot of fun role playing and practicing staying on message when being interviewed, as you can see in this photo!