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Winter 2008
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"Resisting Silence" |
FEATURES:
A Saffron Revolution in the Making? Or Defeated?
by Richard Deats
Blind in the Darkness
by Mi Pone
The Culture of White Privilege Is to Remain Silent
by Liz Walz
2007 Top Ten Muslim "Good" News Stories
by Mas'ood Cajee
The Geography of Hope
by Lynn Gottlieb
Hope Comes from Letting Go
by Patricia Ackerman
Sexual Violence as a Tool of Conquest
by Fellowship staff, based on reporting by Amnesty International
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POETRY:
Those Who Stood Up for Tolerance
by Hafez, translated by Mahmood Karimi-Hakak and Bill Wolak
Today
by Magdalena Kaluza
Jena 6
by Decora of the ReadNex Poetry Squad
War
by Mary Embree
DEPARTMENTS:
Editorial: Resisting Silence
by Ethan Vesely-Flad
Letters to the Editor
International FOR:
Nonviolence Activism in the U.S.: A Visitor Reflects
by Martin Smedjeback
News of the Fellowship
Heartbeat: Crazy Compassion
by Rabia Terri Harris
Reviews:How Nonviolence Protects the State; Jasmine and Stars; Rethinking Global Sisterhood; Peace Action: Past, Present, and Future; Nuclear Disorder or Cooperative Security?; Satanic Purses; Targeting Iran; A Power Governments Cannot Suppress; Army of None; Divine Duality: The Power of Reconciliation Between Women and Men; Empire and the Bomb
Obituaries
Recommended Resources |
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Fall 2007
(No Summer Issue)
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"Pluralizing Sustainability; Sustaining Pluralism" |
FEATURES:
A Beautiful Coming Together
[Edited and excerpted from The U.S. Left Turns a Corner]
by Ted Glick
False Sectarianism and the Battle for Oil:
Monopolizing Power in Iraq
by Raed Jarrar
Resisting Persecution and Maintaining Cultural Roots:
The Amazigh People of Morocco
by Shaina Adams and Brahim Ben Mbark
What Meaneth Black Suffering?
Race, Meaning-Making, and Democracy in Post-Katrina America
by Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou
Indigenous Peoples, Pluralism, and Nationhood:
A Fellowship Roundtable
by Cristina Veran
Another Way to Think About Development Aid to Africa
by Marie Giblin and Kathleen Smythe
Common Fire Finds Common Ground:
Sustainable Pluralism Comes Home
by Tom Caplan
Unity in the Face of Occupation
[Excerpted from Disgrace Unto the Nations]
by Nurit Peled-Elhanan
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POETRY:
Peace on the Streets
by Youth of Philadelphia
In Praise of Torture
by Tom Greening
#229nw
by Andrew Grossman
DEPARTMENTS:
Editorial:
Can We Create One Movement?
by Ethan Vesely-Flad
Letters to the Editor
News of the Fellowship
Heartbeat: A Field of Comprehensible Order
by Rabia Terri Harris
Global Balance: Quietly Subversive: An Interview with Bill McKibben
Reviews: Peace, Justice, and Jews: Reclaiming Our Tradition; Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid; Before You Enlist and After You Say No; Iraq: A War; Dispatches from Latin America; America's Battle for God; Open Minds to Equality; Practicing Peace
Recommended Resources
Obituaries |
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Spring 2007 |
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"Iran: The Face of the Enemy?"
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FEATURES:
A World Without Boundaries: Fellowship interviews Mark C. Johnson
by Ethan Vesely-Flad
Building Peace With Iran: A Special Feature
The Sum of Iran's Parts: A Political Primer
by Rostam Pourzal
Veterans of the Iran-Iraq War Seek Peace
by the Olive Association: The Society of Peace Advocates
Images of Iran
by William Wolak
Blue Eyes Looking Into Dark Eyes
by Ymani Whitehawk Simmons
Rhyming in Conflict Zones: Using "Art-tillery" to Oppose Violence
by Shahid Buttar and Hawah Kasat
An Anti-Bases Network Finds Its Base
by Herbert Docena
Total Abolition: A Declaration of the International Conference for the Abolition of Foreign Military Bases
by conference participants
A Real Turn-Off: Addressing Violence in the Media
by Anissa New-Walker
Peace Wins: Maha Ghosananda, the "Gandhi of Cambodia"
by Matthew Weiner |
POETRY:
A Soldier's Lament
by Doug Soderstrom
Each Soul Completes Me
by Hafiz
Isn't It Enough?
by Farideh Hassanzadeh-Mostafavi
DEPARTMENTS:
Editorial:
Four-Letter Words
by Ethan Vesely-Flad
Letters to the Editor
News of the Fellowship
Recommended Resources
Reviews: The Revenge of Gaia; Beyond Prisons; A War of Frontier and Empire; Blackwater
Global Balance: The Transformation of Anyone's Existence but Our Own
by George Monbiot
Obituaries
2006 Fellowship Index
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Winter 2007 |
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"Closing Bases, Supporting Communities"
This special issue of Fellowship was published in conjunction with the International Conference for the Abolition of Foreign Military Bases, held in Quito and Manta, Ecuador from March 5-9, 2007. Please visit www.no-bases.net for more information about the conference and to support the global movement to close military bases. |
FEATURES:
Bases, Empire, and Global Response
by Catherine Lutz
Why Isn't the Closure of a U.S. Military Base Cause for Celebration? The Asia-Pacific Context
by Andrew Yeo
The Manta Base: A U.S. Military Fort in Ecuador
by Luis Ángel Saavedra
"Enduring" U.S. Bases in Iraq: Monopolizing the Middle East Prize
by Joseph Gerson
Global Expansion of U.S. Military Involvement: A World Map for Activists
by Brian McAdoo and F.O.R. Staff
[NOTE: An interactive version of this map will be published online in the near future.]
Uncovering the Empire's New Clothes: Chalmers Johnson's Nemesis
book review by Ethan Vesely-Flad
How a People's Movement Stopped the Bombing in Vieques
by Wanda Colón Cortés
Words Against a Premature Grave: The Chamoru People of Guam and Accelerating Militarism
by Julian Aguon
Resisting Militarism in Turkey
by Nilufer Ugur-Dalay
A Polluted Land: Resisting U.S. Bases in Korea
by Ji-Seon Koh
The U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo: An Unfinished History
by Luis M. García Cuñarro
An Afterword: Masculinized Militarism
by Cynthia Enloe |
POETRY:
From New Orleans: A Prayer for Maids, Maintenance Men, and Me
by Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou
A Story of War
by Larry Smith
Surge
by Susan Bright
DEPARTMENTS:
Editorial:
Dismantling an Intricate Network
by John Lindsay-Poland
Letters to the Editor
News of the Fellowship
Global Balance:
What the U.S. Leaves Behind: Lessons from Panama
by John Lindsay-Poland
Heartbeat:
June in January
by Rabia Terri Harris
Recommended Resources
Reviews: Coretta; Gandhi and Beyond; Against the Draft; No One Is Illegal; Blessed Among All Women; Transforming the Powers; The Tent of Abraham
Obituaries
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Fall 2006 |
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"Defining Democracy" |
FEATURES:
Indigenous Democracy: The Great Law of Peace of the Haudenosaunee
by Lynn Gottlieb
Democracy in the Eyes of Zimbabwe
by Netsai Mushonga
Disenfranchisement and Democracy: The appalling hypocrisy of a "free" nation
by Rima Vesely-Flad
Criminalizing Compassion: Muslim charities and the case of Dr. Rafil A. Dhafir
by Katherine Hughes
Israel and Lebanon: Waging a "judicious war?"
by Allan Solomonow
Democracy and National Reconciliation for Uganda
by Beatrice Amony Ojwiya
Defining Democracy: A sobering view from the Philippines
by Alexander Martin Remollino
Dramatizing Democracy: The Theater of the Oppressed
by Marie-Claire Picher
Bridging the Gap Between People and Politicians
by Jayaprakash Narayan
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POETRY:
break
by Suheir Hammad
Blood seeps from the newspaper into my dream
by DeEtte Beghtol
Lament for those being tortured
by Christine Rodgers
DEPARTMENTS:
Editorial:
Claiming Our Power
by Ethan Vesely-Flad
Letters to the Editor
News of the Fellowship
Heartbeat:
Democracy: Honoring those with whom we differ
by Rabia Terri Harris
Global Balance:
Principles of Earth Democracy
by Vandana Shiva
Reviews: The Left Hand of God; Freedom Riders; Mindful Politics; American Methods; Blood on the Border
Obituaries
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Summer (July/Aug.) 2006 |
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FEATURES:
Moving to the Fore: Countering Walls, Troops, Free Trade, and Xenophobia
by Amanda Jack
122 Days in Baghdad
by Norman Kember
Taking Peacemaking Seriously: An Interview with Dan Berrigan
by John Griffin
Pilgrimages of Conscience
Insumisa
poetry by Piedad Morales
Moving Toward the Center of Violence
by Nicholas Mele
Clash of the Influential: A Zambian Reflection on Violence
by Kabale Ignatius Mukunto
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DEPARTMENTS:
Editorial:
Through the Looking Glass
by Ethan Vesely-Flad
Nonviolence in Daily Practice:
Experiments in Disarmament
by Stephanie Kaza
Heartbeat:
Toad Hunting
by Rabia Terri Harris
The Decade Challenge:
Respect (Aging Activists)
by Janet Chisholm
News of the Fellowship
Reviews: Mission Rejected; The Just War and Jihad; Speak Peace in a World of Conflict; Trained to Kill; Just Peacemakers; Ethical Business Relationships
Obituaries:
John C. Heidbrink
Damu Smith
Letters to the Editor
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May/June 2006 |
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"Alternative Media: Empowering Activism" |
FEATURES:
It's Not the Tools, It's How You Use Them
by Sean McConnell
Countering Journalistic Jingoism: Fellowship Interviews Danny Schechter
by Jennifer Hyman
AlterNATIVE Media: Indigenous Video Activists Set the Scene to be Heard
by Cristina Verán
Radio: The Most Important Form of Popular Empowerment
by Elizabeth Robinson
Quilts: Expanding the Map Through Which We See the World
by Kate Ransohoff
Alternative Globalization: The World Social Forum in Venezuela
by Paul R. Dekar
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DEPARTMENTS:
Editorial
Raising Our Voices, by All Means Necessary
by Ethan Vesely-Flad
Nonviolence in Daily Practice:
Listening our Way to Wholeness
Global Balance:
Before You Finish Eating Breakfast
Heartbeat:
Off the Grid
by Rabia Terri Harris
Reviews:
Caught in the Crossfire
Unembedded
Feet to the Fire
America's Disappeared
News of the Fellowship:
Katrina Memorials
by Virginia Wilber
Colombia, Interfaith Peace-Builders, and more
Letters to the Editor
Links
Dates
Obituaries:
Anne Braden, Caleb Foote, Thomas Fox, Evelyn Montvila, Richard Wangen, Frederick Boyd Williams |
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March/April 2006 |
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"Uplifting the World"
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Editorials:
Nonviolence in Daily Practice:
Peace People Should be Vegetarians!
by Diana Rozendaal
The Decade Challenge:
Stagnation or Liberation?
by Adar Cohen
Global Balance:
Declaring Independence from Oil
by Sarah Connolly and Nile Malloy
Reviews: Letters from Young Activists; Beat Back Bush; Our Time is Now
Heartbeat: Good News is No News
by Rabia Terri Harris
News of the Fellowship
Opportunities
Letters to the Editor
Dates
Obituaries |
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January/February 2006 |
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"Unfinished Business" |
Finding the Other America
by Anne Braden
Through Survivors' Eyes: From the Sixties to the Greensboro Massacre
book review by Joseph W. Groves
Racism is Not an "Old Issue": An Interview with Ted Shaw
by Ethan Vesely-Flad
Hunting Duck-Rabbits in Tulia, Texas
by Alan Bean
The Betrayal of the Struggle Against Apartheid
by Terry Crawford-Browne
The Dragon and the Chrysanthemum
by Conn Hallinan
Seeds of Reconciliation Sprout in the Shadow of Genocide
by Doug Hostetter
Pictures of Home
book review by Jasmina Burdzovic Andreas
Ongoing Summer Work Camps in Bosnia, 1996-2005
by Dolores Gunter
Reunion
by Shqipe Malushi
The Great I Am
prose by Scott Pryor
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Editorial:
Calling the Shots
by Ethan Vesely-Flad
The Decade Challenge:
Creating a Nonviolent World Despite a Violent Past
by Elliott Adams
Global Balance:
Environmental Justice: The Canary in the U.S. Social Justice Movement Mine?
by Ludovic Blain
Heartbeat:
Everything I Know About Violence I Learned in Kindergarten
by Rabia Terri Harris
Nonviolence in Daily Practice: Ahimsa: Nonviolence from a Yoga Perspective
by Debra Weiss
Reviews
News of the Fellowship
Lit Notes
2005 Index
Dates and Opportunities |
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November/December 2005 |
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New Orleans: A Choice Between Destruction and Reparations
by David Billings
Just the Facts, Ma'am... about AIDS in Alabama
by Bennie Liggins and Elizabeth O'Neill
More than One Million in Treatment, But So Far to Go
by Ted Karpf
White Like Me: A Woman Rabbi Gazes Into the Mirror of American Racism
by Lynn Gottlieb
A Rapidly Vanishing Window of Opportunity: The Need for a Constructive Dialogue between Iran and the United States
by Abbas Daneshvari
Life After Gaza
by Kendra Froshman
Hope, Not Hate: On the Future of Western-Muslim World Relations
by Mas'ood Cajee
Support the Hunger Strike for Human Rights at Guantánamo
by Joseph E. Mulligan
Do We Look Like Terrorists?
by Ethan Vesely-Flad
Unity in the face of empire - International Muslim-Christian Solidarity Conference for the Philippines
Federal Conspiracy Charges for Peaceful Protesters
by Barbara J. George
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Editorial:
The Peace Movement's Tipping Point
by Ethan Vesely-Flad
Nonviolence in the Arena:
Serbian Student Revolution, 1998-2000
by Walter Wink and Jo Clare-Hartsig
The Decade Challenge:
Story Time
by Janet Chisholm
Heartbeat:
Caritaphobia
by Rabia Terri Harris
Reviews
A Persian Odyssey on Your Small Screen
Film reviews by Hossein Alizadeh
News of the Fellowship
Obituaries
Letters
Opportunities
Dates
On Refuge and Language
Poetry by Suheir Hammad
In Someone Else's Home
Poetry by Jonathan Callard |
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September/October 2005 |
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"Monitored" |
Seeing Ourselves through the Eyes of the Opposition
by Jerry Elmer
FOIA: Knowledge is Power
by Ethan Vesely-Flad
What the Watchers Saw
by George M. Houser
F.O.R., C.P., F.B.I.
by John Swomley
When the Feds Come Knocking
by Steve Weissman
I was a Victim of the K.G.B.
by Richard Thieme
Missing: Iraqi Families Looking for their Sons in American Secret Prisons
by E. A. Khammas
Old Wine, New Bottles: Bush Administration Attacks Amensty International
by Stephen Zunes
Some Thoughts on "Post-9/11"
by P. Adem Carroll
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Editorials:
Nonviolence in the Arena:
A Concrete Victory
by Walter Wink with Harvey Flad
The Decade Challenge:
Nonviolence Training in Palestine
by Janet Chisholm
Reviews
Lit Notes
News of the Fellowship
Letters
Obituaries
Dates |
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July/August 2005 |
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"Changing Course: Reframing the Nuclear World" |
Remembering Srebrenica
by Patrick McCarthy and Doug Hostetter
The Moral Crusade for Abolition: a message to all who want nuclear weapons eliminated
by Peter Cohen
August 6th
poetry by Dan Kwong
Jizos for Peace: what to do about an old war
by Jan Chozen Bays
Stanislav Petrov - World Hero
by Glen Pedersen
Another Look at the North Korean Nuclear Crisis
by Eon Joung Lee
The Disarmament Conference
by Hajb the Mad Poet
You Must Do This Now, Before it is Too Late
Statement of the Youth Delegation to the Seventh Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
Fellowship Forum
We Beg to Differ: Alternative Voices Speak Out on U.S. Foreign Policy
Four Vignettes on the Road of the Broken Rifle: Reflections on War and Resistance
by Ibrahim Ramey |
Editorial
by Rabia Terri Harris
Nonviolence in the Arena
The Decade Challenge
Reviews
Lit Notes
News
News of the Fellowship
Letters
Obituaries
Dates
Fellowship Poster: The World Peace Prayer |
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May/June 2005 |
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"Living in an Extraordinary Time" |
Living in an Extraordinary Time
An Interview with Richard Deats
by Rabia Harris
The Tsunami Tragedy: Divine Fury or Human Folly"
by Chandra Muzaffar
Is War Good for Nonviolence?
by Ira Chernus
The Security We Seek
The Connection between Materialism and Militarism
by Bryan Massingale
Colombia: Out of Sight, Out of Mind by Don Irish
Moral Indignation by Robin Meyers
God's October Surprise
Ramadan, Yom Kippur, and a National Fast
on October 13
by Arthur Waskow
The Decade Challenge
Nonviolence in the Arena |
Editorial
by Rabia Terri Harris
Reviews
Lit Notes
News of the Fellowship
Obituaries
Letters
Dates
Fellowship Poster: Simple Things |
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March/April
2005 |
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Editorial
by Richard Deats
Reviews
News
News of the Fellowship
Obituaries
Letters
Opportunities
Dates
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January/February
2005 |
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Editorial
by Richard Deats
Reviews
News
News of the Fellowship
Letters
Fellowship Index 2004
Opportunities
Dates
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