Demilitarization of Life & Land
Blog FOR Peace
Walter Wink, 76, one of the most creative and influential scholars of our day, died peacefully at his home in Sandisfield in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts on May 10, 2012. His health had been declining since he was diagnosed with Lewy body dementia.
Wink was born in Dallas, Texas. He was a graduate of Southern Methodist University, after which he received Master of Divinity and Doctor of Theology degrees at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. He was assigned as pastor of the First United Methodist Church in Hitchcock,...
While NATO — the U.S.-led North Atlantic Treaty Organization — prepares for more war and policies that benefit the 1% worldwide, peace and justice activists from around the country and the globe will be gathering to protest and discuss the alternatives. With President Obama moving to extend the war in Afghanistan to 2014 and beyond, NATO will play a key role....
On Tuesday, May 8th, the Fellowship of Reconciliation joined more than 200 other civil rights, human rights, immigrant rights, and faith-based organizations in calling on U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to fulfill his stated commitment to ending racial profiling. In a statement, the organizations pressed for reform of the Department of Justice (DOJ) June 2003 Guidance Regarding the Use of Race by Federal Law Enforcement Agencies.
The groups called on Holder to address profiling by:
1) prohibiting...
With the advent of spring, we have greeting cards that express the joy and hope and peace of the season.
Yesterday, President Obama signed an agreement with Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai on the presence of U.S. troops moving forward.
The agreement keeps a major U.S. military presence in Afghanistan — at least 25,000 troops, more than three times the number when Obama came to office — through 2014. An unspecified military presence would extend beyond 2014, with no end date stipulated.
The president failed to provide any reason not to withdraw from Afghanistan immediately.
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