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How to Wage Peace & Justice - Tools for Activists

How to Wage Peace & Justice - Tools for Activists

How to Wage Peace & Justice - Tools for Activists:
Peacework
Magazine's Annotated Guide to Organizing Resources

First compiled especially to accompany the How to Wage Peace and Justice Peacework Issue, March, 2008.

Sections in this How-to-Organize Resource Include:

How to Avoid Destroying Our Movements: On the death of SDS, Nonviolence, and the War

Meaghan Linick (right) of Newschool SDS, Iraq Moratorium, 2007. Photo Thomas Good/Next Left Notes
Authors: Mark Rudd

Summary:

We (the Weather Underground) did the FBI's work for them.

From

How Student Radicals Can Be Relevant: Athens, OH SDS Scores Victories -- Sealed with a Pinkie-Swear

Demonstrators at Indonesian Consulate, NY Photo: www.etan.org

Summary:

Reaching beyond the usual suspects.

From

How Local Peace and Justice Groups Can Mobilize

How to End Violence Against Women & Children poster
Authors: Joanne Sheehan

Summary:

Use nonviolent methods to withdraw cooperation from key institutions.

From

Reconfiguring Democracy: Venezuela's New Communal Councils Confront Bureaucracy

Demonstrators

Summary:

Democracy means participation.

From

Health Care Reform Real Progress Is Within Reach

Authors: Brian Rosman

Summary:

The fact that there is such a strong focus now, during the Congressional and Presidential campaigns, is a good sign.

From

The Cost of War

Authors: Roberta Spivek

Summary:

Economic justice is not a stepping stone to the "real" goal, peace, but a fire-in-the-belly issue in its own right.

From

Violence is a Choice We Can Refuse

Violence is a Choice We Can Refuse
Authors: Fred Marchant

Summary:

Fred Marchant on Herzog

From Issue 377 - July-August 2007
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