Jeffrey Francis Tufenkian
The following is a detailed background of how Jeffrey became interested in
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his consulting firm,
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My story...
I grew up as most middle class Americans do-not questioning too deeply about
our government or corporate practices. After all, as far as I saw things
seemed fine; my family and people around me had food, decent housing and
cars and although not wealthy, were far from suffering.
My naiveté began to fall away while travelling in 1982. Viewing the US from
an overseas perspective was very eye opening-that lead me to begin
questioning what directions our country was taking and why. I came back to
realize that the Physicians for Social Responsibility and the nuclear
disarmament movement were in full swing in the US and I began attending
talks on nuclear weapons issues. I was amazed to see the billions of
dollars we were wasting on weapons of incomprehensible destruction while we
demonized the Soviets as our "enemies."
This track lead me to be active with a local nuclear disarmament group and
as I studied more about the death and torture our government was bringing
upon the people of El Salvador and Nicaragua, I became active in the
struggle for human rights and self-determination for that region.
My newly awakened thirst for knowledge led me to seek out progressive
college courses and attend many talks by people like Helen Caldicott of
Physicians for Social Responsibility, Ralph Nader, Gus Bailey of the Lincoln
Brigade, Phillip Agee (ex-CIA agent), former participants in the Manhattan
Project (who helped develop the first atomic bomb) and many other leaders
for positive social change.
Through courses and personal studies I learned of Gandhian nonviolence and
became committed to nonviolent social change as a central focus of my life
and career. No longer content to have animals die for me to eat (or
contribute needlessly to pollution or ill health), I chose to become
vegetarian.
I participated in rallies, co-wrote and published a weekly update on Central
American news and supported other peace and freedom issues including
bringing majority rule to South Africa. In fact, I participated in a civil
disobedience protest of South African Apartheid for which I and 95 other
protesters spent a night in jail all claiming the name of the martyr, Steven
Biko rather than give our own names and be released immediately.
When I realized that I would not be satisfied doing otherwise, I determined
that I would forge a career in social change. This commitment was
crystallized as a participant on a human rights delegation to El Salvador in
1985. While there, we interviewed political prisoners who had been tortured
under the direction of US "advisors," talked with innocent peasant women who
were raped and tortured by paramilitary groups and spent time with students
and professors who were being actively hunted by death squads for their
nonviolent support of peace-all this in a country in which the US was
supplying half of the government's operating budget.
I sought out organizations for which I could do professional activism. In
1985 I landed my first paid activist job as a campus organizer for the Ralph
Nader-inspired group, OSPIRG (Oregon Student Public Interest Research
Group). At $9,500 a year for 80+ hour weeks, I was not getting rich, but I
was happy to be supporting myself doing professional social change work.
At this point in my life I remain firmly committed to bringing about
positive social change with my work. I see working with a variety of
organizations as an important role which is why I began the consulting
group,
Strategic Advocacy & Media
.
Non-religious spirituality has become an important part of my life and
underpinning of my work. The respect for living beings, integrity and
wellness are basic tenets of my spirituality. I have become vegan to
further reduce violence to animals and contribute positively to my own
health and the planet's. I seek to empower other individuals and
organizations to be more effective at bringing positive change to our global
community.
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