Fall 2007: 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
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
On the front cover: On April 14, 2007, youth in Detroit, Michigan, join a nationwide protest against the lack of action on global warming. The Step It Up campaign called for a dramatic cut in the release of carbon into the atmosphere. The next Step It Up action will be held on November 3, 2007. (Photo: Jim West)
