In the final days of May, AMOS gathered 100 Iowans from 24 communities across the state for a seminar at Iowa State University focusing on the 1980s Farm Crisis. The seminar was organized by AMOS leaders from 17 member institutions and 3 rural communities currently exploring AMOS membership.
The daylong event focused on the research of Dr. Pamela Riney-Kehrberg and her book "When a Dream Dies." In small groups, urban and rural Iowans shared powerful stories from the Farm Crisis and re-imagined how local institutions organizing together could impact the pressures impacting families across the state today. AMOS' next steps include 3 summer training opportunities in Northeast and Central Iowa towards the launch of local house meeting organizing campaigns this fall.