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Rocco Puopolo s.x., Beth Tuckey, and Bahati Ntama Jacques

Rev. Rocco Puopolo, SX, Executive Director

AFJN welcomes its new executive director in the person of Fr. Rocco Puopolo, a Xaverian Missionary. Originally from Norwood, Massachusetts, Rocco was ordained in 1977 and has since ministered extensively in Sierra Leone as well as in the US Midwest. During his twelve years in Sierra Leone he was involved in high school teaching, village evangelization and development, administration of diocesan schools as well as various youth chaplaincy responsibilities. In his final assignment in Sierra Leone he worked as director of the National Pastoral Center in Kenema. In the United States, Rocco has done both seminary training, youth retreats and advocacy work in Milwaukee, Chicago and Washington, DC. While in Chicago he worked with Archdiocesan Muslim/Christian Dialogue groups. On leave from Sierra Leone in 1997, he offered his time and experience of the war to AFJN and spent substantial time in DC advocating for a just and fair approach to the conflict there. The main issues addressed through Rocco's advocacy were the situation of child soldiers, the drug trade, the small arms trade and the diamond trade. He holds a Masters of Divinity in Cross Cultural Ministry from Catholic Theological Union. Email: director(at)afjn.org.


Beth Tuckey, Associate Director, Program Development and Policy

A recent graduate of Kenyon College in Ohio, Beth completed a B.A. degree in International Studies with a focus on politics and anthropology in Africa. Though her first visit to the continent of Africa was brief (ten days on the plains of Tanzania), Beth followed her intrigue and spent three and a half months studying in Uganda with the School for International Training. Her field research focused on school feeding programs and their effect on education in the eastern districts of Mbale and Budadiri. During her time in East Africa, Beth also took interest in the conflict in northern Uganda and the reconciliation process occurring in Rwanda. These experiences, along with her work with the Uganda Conflict Action Network, led her to complete her senior research at Kenyon on internally displaced persons in northern Uganda and their prospects for successful reintegration. Beth came to AFJN for the first time in the summer of 2006 as an intern and has returned to continue the work of peace and justice transformation in Africa. Email: bethtuckey(at)afjn.org. 


Bahati Ntama Jacques, Policy Analyst

Bahati joins AFJN as a staff member from Chicago. He is originally from Goma in the North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.  In 1996-2000 he witnessed the invasion of the DRC by Rwanda, Burundi and Uganda and worked in the field of post-war relief. He is the confounder of Association des vieullards Abondonnes (AVA) that addressed the increased number of elderly bagging on the streets of Bukavu during the long war in DRC. He holds a an undergraduate degree in Philosophy (2000) from La Ruzzi in Bukavu/DRC, a Masters of Divinity (2006) and Masters of Arts in Ethics (2007) from Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. Bahati has a wide experience in pastoral ministry with youth in parishes and in jail in Chicago. He just finished four units of clinical pastoral education at Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, Illinois. For more than a year, Bahati has been working as an intern with Africa Faith and Justice Network. His passion for social justice informs his work at AFJN as well his personal contribution to make this world a better place for all.  Email: bahati(at)afjn.org


Board of Directors
as of July 2007

Robert A. Dowd, CSC, Chair
Congregation of Holy Cross
Notre Dame, IN

Jo’Ann De Quattro, SNJM, Vice Chair
Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus & Mary
Los Angeles, CA

Clarita Hanson, SHCJ, Sec/Treasurer
Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus
Rosemont, PA

Ann Oestreich, IHM
Immaculate Heart of Mary Sisters
Notre Dame, IN

Norbert Brockman, SM
Marianist Fathers
San Antonio, TX

Luigi Zanotto, MCCJ
Comboni Fathers
Montclair, New Jersey

Elizabeth Kolmer, ASC
Adorers of the Sacred Blood of Christ
St. Louis, MO

Lacey Haussamen
Emory University
Atlanta, GA

Madeline Therese Wilholt, CSC
Congregation of the Holy Cross
Notre Dame, IN

Christopher Promis, CSSp
Congregation of the Holy Spirit
Baltimore, MD

Michael Gable, Ph.D.
Diocesan Mission Office
Cincinnati, OH

Connie Krautkremer, MM
Maryknoll Sisters
Maryknoll, NY

Trevor Rodrigues
St. Monica's Parish
Santa Monica, CA

John Kleiderer
Jesuit Conference
Washington, DC

Joan Marie Doud, MMS
Medical Mission Sisters
Philadelphia, PA

 



 
AFJN Bids Farewell to Phil Reed

phil.djimon.sm.jpg I invite all the AFJN membership and friends of AFJN to join me in offering a sincere and heartfelt thanks to Phil Reed for his service to AFJN this year.  As many of you know, AFJN has been experiencing more transition over the past few years than normal (we are always in transition, don’t you know).  In July 2006, Phil was able to jump in as interim director when Bill Dyer moved on to community leadership and before I was able to get to DC to begin this work.  Phil graciously stayed on beyond those first few weeks as I settled in, completing what has become a whole year of faithful service to AFJN.  His attention to the everyday administration of our office, development of the web site, guidance of our interns, analysis and research on a variety of issues and support to me and to the Board have been greatly appreciated.  Phil will move on at the end of August to other involvements as Jacques Bahati moves in.  Please join me in wishing Phil every blessing and good thing as he opens a new chapter in his life:  We follow you, Phil, with our prayers and best wishes.  Keep in touch!           

-Rocco Puopolo, s.x.

 
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