Fellowship Magazine

January/February 2004 March/April 2004

Nonviolence Gives Me Hope
An Interview with Liliane Kshensky Baxter

Interview by Richard Deats

Is There Anything Left That Matters?
by Joan Chittister

When Your Only Tool is a Hammer
By Roger Arnold

How the WTO Got Shut Down...Again:
A Triumph of Nonviolent Cooperation

By Mary Israel

The Decade Challenge

The Draft Ahead?
by Murray Polner

The Cost of War Beyond Dollars
by Richard Earl Cross

"I Knew I Had to Find Another Way"
Interview with Jennifer Hyman by Richard Deats

The Decade Challenge

Nonviolence in the Arena

May/June 2004 July/August 2004
Circles of Support and Accountability:
A Prophetic Ministry for Communities of Faith

by Bruce A. Kittle

"We Welcomed Him into the Circle"
by Pat Clark

Making a Different Way of Life
by Kathy Boudin

From Victim to Survivor to Victor: A Testimony from South Africa
by Michael Lapsley

Editorial
by Richard Deats

A Time for Radical Trust
by Teddy Carney

A Time to Organize
by Anne Braden

The Politics of Peace
by W.C. Scheurer

The Noble Endeavor
by John Swomley

A Blessing for Our Nation
A poem by Howard Moody

The Decade Challenge - Maximizing Participation
by Janet Chisholm

September/October 2004 November/December 2004

Nonviolence in the Islamic Context
by Mohammed Abu Nimer

Loyal Opposition: Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri and Nobel Peace Prize Winner Shirin Ebadi of Iran
Interviews and translations by Hossein Alizadeh

An Africana View of Progressive American Islam
by A.S. Mahdi Ibn-Ziyad

Sisters in Islam: A Voice for Everyone by Zainah Anwar

Editorial
by Rabia Terri Harris

Martin Luther King's World House Vision and Agenda - True Security for Everyone Everywhere
by Carol Bragg

A New Europe at Normandy
by Thomas E. Ambrogi

Orientation of the Heart
by Paul Loeb

Aung San Suu Kyi: The Lady of Burma
by Krishna Mallick

Editorial
By Richard Deats
       

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