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Voices of Peace

Volume IV


"The Peaceable Kingdom" by Edward Hicks, 1819, one of twenty-five versions painted by Hicks from the book 100 of the World's Most Beautiful Paintings, 1966,
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As U.S. bombs in Afghanistan are ending, the difficult questions and tasks are just beginning. How do we find peace and security? How do we as a country make good on our pledges of economic support when our own economy is hurting? How do we help rebuild a torn country when there are land mines everywhere? And where do the reasonable "borders" of terrorist prevention end and corporate/military intervention begin? Please think of these pages as a resource for your ongoing education as a citizen of the world. If you have an article to submit please write:
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Articles:

Salman Rushdie on America and Anti-Americans.

Lucy Winkett "
I Watched a Soldier Shoot at Children," a passing drama in the daily life of Palestinians under occupation from The Guardian.

Michael Nuess rewrites the equation for
Peace, Prosperity and Energy.

Mary Robinson speaks: Globalization Has to Take Human Rights into Account.

Starhawk and friends celebrate the ancient festival of
Brigid in New York at the World Economic Forum.

Peg Morton Makes her annual
Pilgrimage to Fort Benning.

David Graeber asks
What Real Globalization Would Mean.

Dr. Andreas Toupadakis' Notebook - Coming soon!

If it's good for America, it's good for the world by Paul Rogers.

September 11 Families Call for Aid to Afghanistan from the Washington Post.


Web Site Links:

See a significant contribution to the discussion: "Return of the 'military-industrial complex'?" at The Christian Science Monitor which is committed to permanent URLs for individual articles.

See WxNW.org: Best of Web "Web Wise" page for many interesting links to peace, ecology and policy articles







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Voices of Peace, Volume VI
¡Volveremos!
Africa: Peace with Justice Northwest Tour
Starhawk's Heresies in Pursuit of Peace: Thoughts on Israel/Palestine.
Sarah Shields asks Please Dad, Tell Me: How Do I Stop Being Complicit?
Peg Morton sharesMy School of the Americas (SOA) Saga.
Web links
Erbin Crowell considers Coffee and Fair Trade.
Illegal Logging Threatens Ecological and Economic Stability.
Ecstasy of Ecology - Penny Livingston and the Permaculture Institute.
Norman Solomon considers India and Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons and Media Fog and the USA's "War On Terrorism": Winking At Nuclear Terror.
M.G. Hudson asks us to Consider the Case of Patricia Sweets: The Failing Safety Net of Publicly Financed Health Insurance.
Patrick Morris, writes on the role of the Royal Pains.
High Plains Films releases This Is Nowhere
Meet Skip Schiel, an remarkable photographer
Delight in Guy Weese's Summer in the City Photos
Doug Tanour's Exodus Poems
Jane Farmer uses the medieval villanelle
Explore a few small presses with big ideas. We look at The Magic Fish, When Spirits Come Calling, Saving Wilderness in the Oregon Cascades and Cradle to Cradle.
Barbara S. Thompson's My Life, Chapter 4, Moving Out West to Los Angeles.
Cogentrix to Aquila, Going from Bad to Worse? by Mary Zemke.
Lois Barton's Sunnyside of Spencer Butte, The Cat That Flew and Sauerkraut and All That.
Jonnie Lauch's electronic debut in Nighttime Intruder.

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