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Coalition Building in the Anti-Death Penalty Movement uses the concepts of the political process model of social movements to analyze the factors that shape the racial face of the anti-death penalty movement. Contests are found to emerge over mobilizing and framing strategies as activists react to the political opportunity structure in a manner that privileges moral arguments above the racial ones that would allow them to build a more racially diverse constituency.

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Coalition Building in the Anti-Death Penalty Movement uses the concepts of the political process model of social movements to analyze the factors that shape the racial face of the anti-death penalty movement. Contests are found to emerge over mobilizing and framing strategies as activists react to the political opportunity structure in a manner that privileges moral arguments above the racial ones that would allow them to build a more racially diverse constituency.
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Sandra has helped several churches with administration, newsletters, Sunday school, scripture, kids' clubs, women's ministries, and youth groups. She helped a Christian School set up its library and canteen; wrote the newspaper reports and volunteered as a teacher's aide, and was very involved with the P&C (Parents and Citizens Association). Sandra has also helped a lot of businesses with their administrative, safety and compliance systems.Now, having operated with this gift for over three decades, she is keen to share her experiences and what she has learned from studying the Biblical interpretation of spiritual help. Sandra is currently studying a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Newcastle, majoring in English and Writing. She is a member of the Fellowship of Australian Writers. She has had short stories published in Beneath the Surface, and Memory in Lockdown: Creative Nonfiction (which she also co-edited); and won third place in the Odyssey House Short Story Competition 2019.Believe it or not, her birth name is Sandra Joy (surname irrelevant). Sandra means Helper and Joy means Happy. So, call her the "Happy Helper". Happy reading.