Imagining Nonviolence in the Middle East
Nonviolence in the Middle East sounds idealistic to be sure; and to some, dangerously naive. But think of the alternative.
Nonviolence in the Middle East sounds idealistic to be sure; and to some, dangerously naive. But think of the alternative.
Clarence B. Jones | Posted 05.25.2011
It has now become clearer to me than ever before that the challenge confronting the world is to find innovative forms of verbal and written communication to enable us to resolve disputes nonviolently.
Stephanie Rudat | Posted 05.25.2011
Ahmed Salah, an Egyptian journalist and activist who had survived torture while incarcerated in jail for pushing against the regime, brought his mission to the United States.
Alemayehu G. Mariam | Posted 05.25.2011
Mubarak, Irhal! A specter is haunting Africa and the Middle East - the specter of an awesome army of youths on the move, in revolt, marching for free...
John McKnight | Posted 05.25.2011
To honor Dr. King's legacy we need to go the peaceful way, not because it sometimes works, but because it is the best way of life. The peaceful way creates a community where life and creativity can flourish.
Lisa Schirch | Posted 05.25.2011
With countries across the Middle East now teetering between stability and change, it is hard to tell what President Obama means when he invokes the concept of stability.
Cynthia Boaz | Posted 05.25.2011
In the United States, the first week of October passed by without much fanfare. However, for about 10 million Serbian citizens, it was a time to celeb...
Jim Wallis | Posted 05.25.2011
I was heartened to hear Beck affirm the nonviolence of King, but I would also like to remind him of King's tireless commitment to social justice.
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush | Posted 12.01.2011