Winter 2008: Resisting Silence
Features
- A Saffron Revolution in the Making?
by Richard Deats - Blind in the Darkness
by Mi Pone - The Culture of White Privilege Is to Remain Silent
by Liz Walz - 2007 Top Ten Muslim “Good” News Stories
by Mas’ood Cajee - The Geography of Hope
by Lynn Gottlieb - Hope Comes from Letting Go
by Patricia Ackerman - Sexual Violence as a Tool of Conquest
by Fellowship staff, based on reporting by Amnesty International
Poetry
- Those Who Stood Up for Tolerance
by Hafez, translated by Mahmood Karimi-Hakak and Bill Wolak - Today
by Magdalena Kaluza - Jena 6
by Decora of the ReadNex Poetry Squad - War
by Mary Embree
Departments
- Editorial: Resisting Silence
by Ethan Vesely-Flad - Letters to the Editor
International FOR: Nonviolence Activism in the U.S.: A Visitor Reflects - News of the Fellowship
- Heartbeat: Crazy Compassion
by Rabia Terri Harris - Reviews: How Nonviolence Protects the State; Jasmine and Stars: Rethinking Global Sisterhood; Peace Action: Past, Present, and Future; Nuclear Disorder or Cooperative Security?; Satanic Purses; Targeting Iran; A Power Governments Cannot Suppress; Army of None; Divine Duality: The Power of Reconciliation Between Women and Men; Empire and the Bomb
- Obituaries
- Recommended Resources
On the front cover: On September 20, 2007, tens of thousands marched in Jena, Louisiana, for justice for several young black teenagers. The march came to represent the ongoing challenge to end racism in the United States. (Photo: Andre M. Perry, Ph.D., of the University of New Orleans.)
