Fellowship of Reconciliation


Friends,

I am thrilled to announce that the Fellowship of Reconciliation USA has selected a new Executive Director. Please join me in welcoming Kristin Stoneking!


Rev. Kristin Stoneking, FOR Executive Director beginning in August

Please join me in welcoming our new executive director!

Make a special donation to FOR in honor of Kristin.

With your help, we can give Kristin all the support and funding she needs to hit the ground running when she begins in August.

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Culminating a six-month search process with an excellent slate of candidates, FOR has chosen Rev. Stoneking of Davis, California.

"The twentieth century would have looked quite different without the vision and peacebuilding work of the Fellowship of Reconciliation," says Kristin.

"Now, in the twenty-first century, the challenges of peacebuilding and creating a nonviolent, anti-oppressive world remain, but must be approached in new ways. I believe this shift is a great opportunity."

Kristin comes to us following a 14-year stint as executive director of the Cal Aggie Christian Association in Davis. During her tenure, the historic organization clarified and focused its mission, and grew multifold in staff and budget. The conception and enactment of a Multifaith Living Community as a concrete response to rising interreligious tension, particularly Islamophobia, locally and in broader U.S. society, was her framework for mobilizing "CA House" toward renewed peace and justice leadership.

The program formally launched in 2008 and is now recognized as a national model for interreligious cooperation, justice, and peacebuilding. The $2.1 million project featured the development of residential housing in which 42 students from six faith backgrounds now live.

A vocal advocate for the Occupy/Decolonize movement, Rev. Stoneking also achieved national attention in November 2011 for her role in a dramatic incident at UC Davis with violent overtones. Police officers infamously pepper-sprayed some of the 300 activists who had joined the Occupy Davis protest, dramatically increasing an already tense situation.

Kristin successfully mediated between the parties and, when video footage of the situation "went viral" on the Internet, used the opportunity to widely promote the message of the disciplined, principled use of nonviolent action.

Kristin will become FOR's 24th executive leader, succeeding Dr. Mark Johnson, who retires this summer after six years at the helm of FOR.

"I am honored to accept this invitation," says Kristin, who will assume her position in August. "My grassroots experience provides evidence that FOR's expertise in spiritually-based organizing for human and civil rights is critically needed today. We are at a watershed moment: people are looking for the leadership that FOR can provide through interconnecting and advocating for racial, economic, environmental, and social justice. I am eager to work with FOR members and allies to strengthen the path of transformative revolutionary nonviolence."

Kristin is an ordained United Methodist minister and also nearing the completion of a Ph.D. in interreligious studies and nonviolence education at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. She and her spouse, Elizabeth Campi, have two children.

The Fellowship is tremendously excited to welcome Kristin as our next executive director. Her diverse gifts in strategic planning and moving organizations through change, as well as her deep experience in working side-by-side with youth and young adults, will be critical assets to FOR as we approach our centennial celebration in 2014-2015.

As FOR moves into a new phase, with a new regional grassroots organizing plan and a new executive director, please join the National Council and me in making a special donation.

And if you'd like to send Kristin a special welcome message, we invite you to do so on our website or on our Facebook page.

In peace and excitement,

Signed, Andrea Briggs

Andrea Briggs
National Council Chair
Fellowship of Reconciliation

Fellowship of Reconciliation  |  P.O. Box 271, Nyack, NY 10960
for@forusa.org  |  www.forusa.org  |  (845) 358-4601

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