3.02 peace movements

Gandhi's Insights Gave People Courage to Defy Chile's Dictatorship

Authors: Roberta Bacic

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We suffered twice: first enduring the pain of the dictatorship’s violence, and second the anguish of keeping silent out of fear.

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Practicing Nonviolence: An Interview with Arun Gandhi

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Authors: Sam Diener

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Anger isn’t evil. It’s not something to be ashamed of — be ashamed only of abusing anger.

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Transforming Personal Grief into Global Healing: Survivors of Violence Converge to Advocate Peace

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Authors: David Potorti

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Each of us has been personally affected by violence yet has rejected the idea of retaliating with further violence.

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Vermont Walk for a Nuclear-free Future August 6-9

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Nobel Women's Initiative Calls for Peace between, Human Rights within, Iran and the US

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A Declaration of Peace

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A Declaration of Peace

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Massachusetts Action Alert: Final Push to Get "End the War" Referendum on the November Ballot

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Conscientious Objectors Building Transnational Nonviolent Community

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Meeting and talking with resisters from Latin America, Europe, and Israel, I was startled by just how parallel our struggles are.

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Honoring Damu Smith and His Work to Unify the Peace Movement

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Authors: Darryl Jordan

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Damu understood better that most that the struggle to end war and poverty in the world could only happen with the inclusion and participation of people of color.

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