Fellowship Magazine

January/February 2002 March/April 2002

A Nonviolent Approach to the Intifada
 By Raed Abusahlia

Two States for Two Peoples
     by Scott Kennedy

A Memo to American Muslims
     by M.A. Muqtedar Khan

The Dominion of Death
     by Nurit Peled-Elhanan

Nonviolence in Palestine
     by Ben Rempell

 


Choosing Hope Over Experience
by David Potorti

A Conversation with Michael Nagler on Nonviolence
by Joseph Wakalee-Lynch

Two Poems
by Tom Greening

Walter Sisulu: I Will Go Singing
as told to George Houser and Herbert Shore

The Voice of Conscience Speaks in Israel
by Rabia Harris

 

May/June 2002 July/August 2002

"Better Have the Pains of Peace Than the Agonies of War."
by Richard Deats

Martin Luther King's "Axis of Evil"
by Carol Bragg

Beware the Cyclops
by Wole Soyinka

Why We Can't Wait...To End This Debate!
by Mel White

Prospects for the Future
by Hildegard Goss-Mayr

 

The Verdict of History: Nonviolence Works
by John Swomley

My Little Yard
a poem by Andrea Ayvazian

Editorial: A Humane Approach to Colombia
by Richard Deats

 

September/October 2002 November/December 2002

After September 11:
A Time for Reflection
A Time for Action

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Learning from Terror: September 11 and its Aftermath
by Tom F. Driver

Voices from the American Jihad
by Rabia Terri Harris

"What Are We To Do?": An Interview with Howard Zinn
by Anthony Arnove

Bridgebuilder: Birth of an Activist
by Debbie Almontaser

Moving from a Culture of War to a Culture of Peace
by David Adams

Hope for Peace Comes Through Continuing the Struggle
by Sami Awad

 

"Peace is an Action Verb" - An Interview with F.O.R.'s New National Coordinator, Pat Clark
by Janet Chisholm

Six Arguments for Everybody Against the Invasion of Iraq
by Stephen Zunes

The Wall and "Supply Side Security"
by Ronald S. Kraybill

Editorial: War Is Terrorism
by Richard Deats

 

 

       

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