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Index 2001

Africa
Managing, Preventing, and Resolving Conflict in Africa: View from the United Nations (Jun); HIV/AIDS in Africa: a Social Time Bomb (Jun); War and the Need for Citizen Action: Voices from Sierra Leone (Jun); A Voice from Civil Society: the Way Forward for Peace in Sierra Leone (Jun)

Afghanistan
The Taliban and Islamic Teaching (Apr); Arundhati Roy on "The Algebra of Infinite Justice" (Nov); A Just War? A Just Response? (Nov); Reject the Link of Humanitarian and Military Actions (Nov); Forward Operating Locations: Plan Colombia Experiment Moves to Afghanistan (Nov); War-time Aid Delivery (Dec/Jan)

Civil Liberties
Background Checks: Colin Powell and John Ashcroft (Feb); Geologist Fired for Posting Maps of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Jun); Sitting With Mary Dyer, and Walking With Mumia Abu-Jamal (Oct); The Extraordinary Conscience of Barbara Lee (Oct); Democratic Values in the Balance (Oct); The Return of McCarthy (Nov); Rep. John Conyers on Civil Liberties (Dec/Jan); Ode to the Postal Workers (Dec/Jan)

Criminal Justice
A Cynical Court (Feb); A Day of Shame: No Clemency for Leonard Peltier (Feb); Legislation by Regulation and the Creation of a Permanent Underclass (Apr); Justifiable Homicide (Apr); Respect Everyone Who is Suffering through This Ordeal (May); From a March to a Movement (gun control) (May); Supremacy Crimes (Jun); School Shootings and White Denial (Jun); Indicting the Judges: Autobiographical Sketches by Incarcerated Young Men (review) (July/Aug); Who's a Criminal? (Dec/Jan)

East Asia / South Asia
Asian Reverberations: FTAA and the Global (Dis)Order (Mar); Bush's Asian Brinksmanship (May); Walk Softly and Look Ahead in Nuclear South Asia (Nov); Shifting Security Paradigms in East Asia (Nov); East Asian Front of WW III (Dec/Jan); Indonesia and Islam: Before and After 9/11 (Dec/Jan)

Economics / Poverty
Building a Movement for Homeless People (Feb); Legislation by Regulation and the Creation of a Permanent Underclass (Apr); The Bush Tax Cuts: Beware of Pretty Packages (Apr); Why the White House Faith-Based Initiative? (May); Living Wage Sit-in Galvanizes Students, Community (May); Thinking Big about the Living Wage (Jun); Billionaires Applaud Buy-Partisan Plan to End Estate Tax (Jun); Super-Rich Celebrate Lock Box Looting (Sept); Self-Sufficiency Standard, Tool for Evaluating Anti-Poverty Policy (Sept); Welfare: a Racial Justice Issue that Demands a Religious Response (Sept); The Human Crisis of Welfare Reform (Sept); Fighting the Looming Recession (Dec/Jan)

Energy / Environment
Disasters: What the United Nations and its World Can Do (Apr); Scorched Earth: Chemical Warfare in the Colombian Rain Forest (May); Geologist Fired for Posting Maps of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Jun); Readings in Nature, Ecology and Politics (reviews) (July/Aug); The Fifth Sacred Thing by Starhawk (review) (July/Aug); The Politics of Disaster: Four Dilemmas (Nov); Blood for Oil (Dec/Jan)

Globalization
Global Fairness and the FTAA (Mar); John Woolman and the Global Economy (Mar); Walden Bello on Global Economic Governance (Mar); Articulating the Vision (Mar); Building a Movement for Global Justice (Mar); Mobilizing for Quebec (Mar); Briefing Papers (Mar); From "Mass Action Since Seattle: Seven Ways to Make Our Protests More Powerful" (Mar); States Take WTO/NAFTA/FTAA in Hand (Mar); A Cooperative Movement for Change (Mar); After Quebec, What? (Mar); Asian Reverberations: FTAA and the Global Dis(order) (Mar); Globalization Resources (Mar); Disasters: What the United Nations and Its World Can Do (Apr); Weaving a Web of Global Solidarity--A Feminist Action against Globalization (Apr); King's Spirit in Memphis, Seattle and Quebec (Apr); After the FTAA Summit: a Report on Quebec (May); The Geography, History and Future of World Power (July/Aug); Globalization--For the Welfare of Whom? (Sept); Keep Space for Peace --Resources for International Protest (Sept); Globalization and Outer Space Control (Sept); Protests at July 2001 Meeting of the G-8: Firsthand Accounts from Genoa (Sept); Blood in the Streets: Reflections on Genoa Terror (Sept); What the Protesters in Genoa Want (Sept); After Genoa: Why We Need to Stay in the Streets (Sept); State Suppression of Independent Media Centers (Sept); Boston's Independent Media Center (Sept); Time for a Real Diversity of Tactics (Sept); Another World is Possible: Scenarios for Change (Sept); Three Tasks for the Globalization Movement (Nov); Rethinking the Old War on Drugs (Dec/Jan)

Near East/Middle East
With Milosevic Gone, What Shall the West Do? (Feb); Civil Resistance in Kosovo (Feb); Still Bombing Iraq (Apr); Smart Sanctions are Still Sanctions (Jun); Iraqi Water Supply (Sept); "Your Children Will Have to Live with Ours" (Sept); Protesting Sanctions at US Mission to UN (Sept); UN Sniffer Dogs Better Fed than People (Sept); Turkey's War on the Kurds (Sept); Pakistan's Dilemma (Oct); The US and the Middle East: Why Do "They" Hate Us? (Oct); Don't Blame Saddam Hussein for This One (Nov); Letter from Iraq (Dec/Jan); Iraq: Raising the Stakes (Dec/Jan)

Israel/Palestine
Status Report on Palestinian Human and Economic Rights (Feb); Unfinished Business: Right of Return (Feb); Sharon's National Unity: Shoring Up the "Iron Wall" (Apr); FOR Middle East Initiative: Interfaith Peacebuilders Program (Apr); A Place for Palestinians in Passover Prayers (May); Losing Balance: a Report from Palestine (Jun); Israel's Assassination Policy -- from Israeli Information Center for Human Rights (Sept); Twin Towers (Oct); Hospital in Beit Jala Comes Under Fire (Nov); Reflections on Israel & Palestine (Dec/Jan)

Latin America/Central America/Mexico
White House Declares it Doesn't Need to Certify Colombia on Human Rights (Mar); US War on Drugs: Chemical Warfare on the Colombian People (Mar); Scorched Earth: Chemical Warfare in the Colombian Rainforest (May); El Salvador: A US "Forward Operating Location" (May); Report from Colombia (Sept); US Military Base in Ecuador Shrouded in Corruption (Dec/Jan); Between the Rock and the Wall (US presence in Latin America) (Dec/Jan); Actions Following the Assassination of Digna Ochoa (Mexico) (Dec/Jan)

Militarization
Bush's Nuclear Doctrine: From MAD to NUTS (Feb): Keeping Space for Peace (Feb); Depleted Uranium: the Real Story (Feb); Bush's Nuclear Weapons Policy (Apr); Perspectives on Military Spending (Apr); In the Matter of Vieques (Apr); Arming the Heavens (May); Open Letters (Jun); Youth & Militarism On-line Magazine: Military Advertising Issue (July/Aug); Journalists and the Bomb (July/Aug); Johnny Tremain and My Brother Sam is Dead (review) (Jul/Aug); Keep Space for Peace--Resources for International Protests (Sept); Out of the Nuclear Shadow (book review) (Sept); A Primer on the Draft, September 2001 (Oct); US Proposes to Relax Control on Biological Weapons Development (Nov)

Peacemaking
From "Mass Action Since Seattle: Seven Ways to Make Our Protests More Powerful" (Mar); King's Spirit in Memphis, Seattle, and Quebec (Apr); Let's Look Right (July/August); A Force More Powerful than War: a Century of Nonviolent Conflict by Peter Ackerman and Jack DuVall (July/Aug); Disciples and Dissidents: Plowshares Prison Writings (review)(July/Aug); Elise Boulding'sCultures of Peace (review) (July/Aug); Sept. 11th and Beyond: Actions, Tools, and Resources (Oct); Guildelines for Helping Children (post 9/11) (Oct); Columbus Day Tools from Native American Journal (Oct); International Day of Protest against the Militarization of Space (Oct); National Day of Peace Response (Oct); Resources in Time of War (Nov); Speak Truth to Power (Dec/Jan); War Prevention Works: 50 Stories of Conflict Resolution (Dec/Jan); What We can Do Now for Ourselves and for Peace (Dec/Jan); Redefining Security (Dec/Jan); Hiroshima Flame Walk, 2002 (Dec/Jan); Honoring the Peace-Building Work of Rob Read (Dec/Jan)

Public Health
Depleted Uranium: the Real Story (Feb); Oppose the Dismantling of Food Irradiation Standards (May); HIV/AIDS in Africa: a Social Time Bomb (Jun); Maps of a Middle Earth, Some Recent Books on Depression (review) (July/August); Public Health National Security Issue (Dec/Jan 01/02); ; Ode to the Postal Workers (Dec/Jan)

Racism / Multiracialism
Ode to the Postal Workers (Dec/Jan); A Day of Shame: No Clemency for Leonard Peltier (Feb); One Drop of Blood by Scott L. Malcomson (review) (Feb); It Was Not A Story to Pass On: Slavery on Film, and a Vision for a New Political Culture (Feb); Honoring Dr. King's Birthday (Feb); Polar Bear in a Snowstorm (Feb); Selma, 1965 and 2000: Stories of Struggle and Strength (Feb); School Shootings and White Denial (Jun); Serendipitous Discoveries (July/Aug); Myers Outstanding Book Award 2000 Winners (reviews) (July/Aug); In the South Bronx of America (July/Aug); Walkin' the Dog by Walter Mosley (July/Aug); Black America All Too Familiar with Terrorism and Racial Hatred (Oct); World Conference on Racism, Without US (Oct); Sitting with Mary Dyer and Walking with Mumia Abu-Jamal (Oct)

Reviews, Arts and Ideas
One Drop of Blood by Scott L. Malcomson (review) (Feb); Full Moon Boat Poems by Fred Marchant (review) (Apr); The Future of World Power: Zia Mian reviews Michael Klare's Resource Wars and Giovanni Arrighi and Beverly Silver's Chaos and Governance in the Modern World System (July/Aug); Readings in Nature, Ecology, and Politics (July/Aug); The Fifth Sacred Thing by Starhawk (review) (July/Aug); The War with the Newts by Karel Capek (July/Aug); Johnny Tremain and My Brother Sam is Dead (Jul/Aug); The Innocence of "Pearl Harbor" (movie review) (July/Aug); Elise Boulding's Cultures of Peace (July/Aug); Same War, Different Perspectives (American Revolution) (July/Aug);Without Vodka: Adventures in War-time Russia (July/Aug); The Poetry of Stanley Kunitz, Karl Shapiro, (July/Aug); Reading "The Boondocks" (July/Aug); In the South Bronx of America by Mel Rosenthal (July/Aug); Carol Bly My Lord Bag of Rice (July/Aug); Notes from AFSC's Film Library (July/Aug); Finders Keepers in the Children's Library (July/Aug); Chip Berlet and Matthew N. Lyons Right-Wing Populism in America: Too Close for Comfort (July/Aug);Two Walked Down the Golden Road by Wilson Powell & Zhou Ming Fu: (Sept); Peaceworks' Pat Farren Lecture: Readings with Grace Paley (Sept); Sitting with Mary Dyer and Walking with Mumia Abu-Jamal (Oct); More than Music: an Introduction to Punk Culture (Dec/Jan); Listening to Phil Ochs Again (Dec/Jan)

September 11 / Consequences
We Must Remake the World (Oct); Not Vengeance but Compassion (Oct); The Guns Have Been Directed the Other Way (Oct); Twin Towers (Oct); A Letter from Parents (Oct); Asking "Why?" (Oct); A Widow's Call for Courage (Oct); Is it Possible for America to Say "Sorry"? (Oct); The Extraordinary Conscience of Barbara Lee (Oct); September 11th and Beyond: Actions, Tools, and Resources (Oct); Mike's Message to George Bush (Oct); Guildelines for Helping Children (Oct); Report from the First Week in New York: a Sea of Sorrow (Oct); In the Valley of the Shadow: a Sept. 11th Reflection (Oct); From "In a Time of Broken Bones" (Oct); To Overcome Evil with Good (Oct); National Day of Peace Response (Oct); A New Marshall Plan? Advancing Security and Controlling Terrorism (Nov); US Response to September 11th Means People Going Hungry (Nov); Arundhati Roy's "The Algebra of Infinite Justice" (Nov); A Just War? A Just Response? (Nov); Three Tasks for the Globalization Movement and the Peace Movement (Nov); "USA Patriot Act" Threatens Constitutional Rights (Nov); Resources in Time of War (Nov); US Proposes to Relax Controls on Biological Weapons Development (Nov); Don't Blame Saddam Hussein for This One (Nov); The Politics of Disaster: Four Dilemmas (Nov); Reject the Link of Humanitarian and Military Actions (Nov); Forward Operating Locations: Plan Colombia Experiment Moves to Afghanistan (Nov); A New Marshall Plan? Advancing Security and Controlling Terrorism (Nov); Blood for Oil? (Dec/Jan); Reflections on Israel and Palestine (Dec/Jan); The East Asian Front of World War III (Dec/Jan); Indonesia and Islam: Before and After 9/11 (Dec/Jan); What We Can Do Now for Ourselves and for Peace (Dec/Jan); Rep. John Conyers on Civil Liberties (Dec/Jan); Redefining Security (Dec/Jan); Who's a Criminal? (Dec/Jan); Public Health is a National Security Issue (Dec/Jan); Fighting the Looming Recession (Dec/Jan); Listening to Phil Ochs Again (Dec/Jan); Ode to the Postal Workers (Dec/Jan); War-time Aid Delivery (Dec/Jan)

IN MEMORIAM
Alan Cranston, February 2001
Sam Day, March 2001
Donnella Meadows, May 2001
Eudora Welty, September 2001
Rob Read, December 2001

--Prepared by Frances Jarvis and Ann Spanel


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