FFAD Gathering 2003
Fellowship members pose in front of the sign for the  in Atlanta, GA, at the end of the field trip.
Deborah Saunders clerks the business meeting with Ed Broadfield, assistant clerk and Phil Lord, temporary recording secretary.
Fellowship members write their visions for the Religious Society of Friends five years from the present.
Chester McCoy spends a few minutes talking with his daughters during a break between sessions.
Fellowship members, Audrey and Daisy Palmer.

Fellowship members, Rosetta Graham and Francine Cheeks talk in one of the exhibit rooms in the Martin Luther King National Historic Site.
Several members of the family performs playing African drums while another member does an African dance.
Fellowship Member Noel Palmer speaks during the question and answer session after one of the presentations.

A member of the Fellowship talks with our plenary speaker after her presentation about the detrimental effects of stress produced by racism on the health of African Americans.
AFSC staff members Darryl Jordan, Third World Coalition director and Phillip Spencer-Linzie, director of the Criminal Justice Office in New Jersey talk after their presentations to the Fellowship.

Vanessa talks with Fellowship members, Paul Ricketts and Ernie Buscemi after her presentation to the group on the history of some African American Friends.
The YAHUS ( Youth Against HIV) and program of the Southeastern Region of American Friends Service Committee perform for Fellowship members.

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