TTT eaINeDEX 2000 NOTE: The number following the month, as in Sep/Oct 15, indicates page number. The first section contains articles (ALL CAPITALS), reviewed book titles (talics), and news headlines (lower case). Writers of articles and authors of reviewed books are alphabetized in subsequent sections. ARTICLES, BOOK REVIEWS, NEws ITEMS cape cod (massachusetts) f.o.r. is celebrating columbus (indiana) peace fellowship/f.o.r. its twentieth anniversary, Mar/Apr 30 continues outreach to latino 350+ communities mount vigils against hate cape cod (massachusetts) f.0.r. sponsored a immigrants, Jul/Aug 33 violence, Nov/Dec 26 lecture by professor Chang-Sheng Gu, columbus (indiana) peace fellowship/f.o.r. 12,000 rally in georgia to close the school of a chinese civil rights activist, Jul/Aug 33 protested the plans for a new power the americas, Jan/Feb 27 carolina peace resource center (south plant in their area, Mar/Apr 30 2001 Martin Luther King, Jr. award carolina) is calling for support to cut come to bosnia: fourth f.0.r. interfaith nominations open, Nov/Dec 30 funding for the national ignition facility reconciliation work camp, june 24-july in california, Nov/Dec 33 12, Mar/Apr 28 A CIRCLE OF RECONCILIATION IN carolina peace resource center (south COMING REVOLT AGAINST JIM BOSNIA, Hostetter, Doug, Nov/Dec carolina) received two grants for CROW, THE (May 1945), Farmer, 14 promoting awareness concerning the James, Jul/Aug 16 A Few Small Candles: War Resisters of environment and nuclear energy, COMING UP: “THE WOUNDED World War II Tell Their Stories, Gara, Jul/Aug 33 DOVE,” Hollander, Neil, Jan/Feb, 14 Larry, and Gara, Lenna Mae, rev'd carolina peace resource center spoke out Coming Back to Life: Practices to Reconnect Jul/Aug 24 against u.s. marine urban warfare Our Lives, Our World, Macy Joanna R., accountability rules (Pinochet’s loss of training in columbia, sc, Jan/Feb 30 and Young Brown, Molly, rev'd immunity from prosecution spurs other carolina peace resource center/f.o.r. (south Nov/Dec 22 cases of universal jurisdiction for carolina) recently sponsored an afsc COMPASSIONATE LISTENING human rights violators), Sep/Oct 19 “hip” training for trainers, May/Jun 33 JOURNAL: LEARNING THE ALICE GREEN AND THE CENTER chestnut ridge (new york) started in LANGUAGE OF THE HEART, FOR LAW AND JUSTICE, december and mailed its first Green, Leah, Nov/Dec 5 McDowell, Rufus, May/Jun 20 newsletter, Mar/Apr 30 control fantasies (racial profiling by police Ambivalence of the Sacred: Religion, CHRONOLOGY OF A DECADE: combated through action groups and Violence, and Reconciliation, The, HISTORY OF THE U.N. civil disobedience), May/Jun 29 Appleby, R. Scott, Sep/Oct 25 SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAQ, cross a capitalist, darken three shades AMERICAN SOCRATES: THE LIFE OF Campaign of Conscience organizers’ (plowshares issued a gag order and BAYARD RUSTIN, Singer, Bennett, packet, Sep/Oct 17 prison sentences at trial), May/Jun 30 May/Jun 23 church of god peace fellowship has been AN ASPIRATION, NOT AN working to establish a peace and dc f.o.r. recently hosted Linda Leaks to ACHIEVEMENT (Sep 1974), Hassler, conflict transformation program on the address the problems of planned Alfred, Jul/Aug 20 campus of anderson university in evictions and rising housing costs, august puerto rico delegation is forming indiana, Jul/Aug 33 Sep/Oct 31 now, May/Jun 32 CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY IN THE NEW dc f.o.r. featured two speakers on world MILLENNIUM: AN ADDRESS TO . bank and imf, May/Jun 33 BEING PEACE (Jul/Aug 1986), Hanh, CHRISTIANS, Coffin, William Sloane, DECADE CHALLENGE: Thich Nhat, Jul/Aug 19 Nov/Dec 7 NONVIOLENCE TRAINING IN beloved community-f.o.r. (colorado) CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE AS PRAYER THE SCHOOLS: TWO PIONEERS, volunteered at soup kitchens and (Mar 1986), DouglJiam,s Jusl/,Au g 7 THE, Chisholm, Janet, Nov/Dec 31 camped with the homeless, Jul/Aug 33 coalition on policy toward iraq disarming the naval colossus in puerto rico: BLESSED ARE THE MEEK: THE (connecticut) continues to hold panel national delegation to vieques and ROOTS OF CHRISTIAN discussion, town meetings, and other puerto rico, Jul/Aug 31 NONVIOLENCE (May 1967), activities to end the sanctions, the, DISCOVERING HOPE IN THE Merton, Thomas, Jul/Aug 14 Jul/Aug 33 NEVADA DESERT, Hollyday, Joyce, books on nonviolence needed!, Jul/Aug 32 columbia mid-missouri f.0.r. recently hosted Mar/Apr 4 BUT WHAT ABOUT SADDAM?, Abdil- Eric Gustafson and Wafaa Bilaal on DISREGARDED HISTORY: THE Mu’id Ramey, Ibrahim M., Sep/Oct 11 their speaking tour on economic POLITICS OF NONVIOLENT but that’s not the globalization we meant! sanctions on iraq, May/Jun 33 ACTION (Mar 1976), Sharp, Gene, (u.s. stalls over the establishment of a columbia river (oregon) fellowship for Jul/Aug 8 world court), Sep/Oct 20 peace/f.o.r. is exploring a formal affiliation with community voices for EDITORIAL: CAMPAIGN OF campaign of conscience for the iraqi people human rights, Jul/Aug 33 CONSCIENCE FOR THE IRAQI ships life support to iraq, Nov/Dec 28 columbia river (washington) fellowship for PEOPLE, Bragg, Carol, and Kennedy, cape cod (massachusetts) f.0.r. had speaker peace scheduled al etter-writing event Scott, Sep/Oct 3 on domestic abuse ofe lders, Jan/Feb 30 to share concerns and call for action on EDITORIAL: FELLOWSHIP cape cod (massachusetts) f.o.r. hosted a talk environmental and human rights MAGAZINE: A BEACON FOR and book signing by Marta Daniels and issues, Sep/Oct 31 PEACE, EIGHTY-FIVE YEARS OF celebrated twenty years of success, columbus (indiana) peace fellowship/f.o.r. FO.R., Dear, John, Jul/Aug 3 Sep/Oct 31 busy with stop the hate vigils, Jan/Feb 30 EDITORIAL: INVEST IN THE January/February 2001 MILLENNIUM. PLANT SEQUOIAS, HOW NONVIOLENCE WORKS nonviolence, Sep/Oct 31 Deats, Richard, Jan/Feb 3 (Oct/Nov 1990), Smiley, Glenn, lutheran peace fellowship has presented EDITORIAL: NONVIOLENCE: Jul/Aug 4 workshops based on the resource LEGACIES OF THE PAST, manual From Violence to Wholeness, BRIDGES TO THE FUTURE, Deats, i.f.0.r. council meets: Virginia Baron elected Jul/Aug 33 Richard, Nov/Dec 3 president, Nov/Dec 28 lutheran peace fellowship reported that it EDITORIAL: ON ENDING THE importance of knowing the difference, the continues exciting work, Mar/Apr 30 DEATH PENALTY, Deats, Richard, (story of Studs Terkel), Jan/Feb 25 May/Jun 3 international peace project/f.o.r. of santa Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, EDITORIAL: THE ENDURING barbara (california) sponsored Senator Jr.: The Power of Nonviolent Action, LEGACY OF THE VIETNAM WAR, George Mitchell and talks on spiritual King, Mary, rev'd Jan/Feb 20 Deats, Richard, Mar/Apr 3 politics, Mar/Apr 30 Martin Luther King, Jr.: Spirit-Led Prophet, Edwin T. Dahlberg: Pastor, Peacemaker, INTERVIEW: MEL WHITE ON Deats, Richard, rev'd Nov/Dec 23 Prophet, Dahlberg, Keith, Jan/Feb 21 DIALOGUE WITH JERRY MEETING SADDAM HUSSEIN IN environmental reconciliation (stillwater FALWELL, Deats, Richard, Jan/Feb 12 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Cady, Duane, mining company signs a good neighbor Iraq Under Siege: The Deadly Impact of Nov/Dec 20 agreement), Jul/Aug 28 Sanctions and War, Arnove, Anthony, mid-missouri f.o.r. keeping up the pressure episcopal peace fellowship formally rev'd May/Jun 24 on the death penalty, Jan/Feb 30 declared full participation in the IRAQIS ARE PEOPLE, TOO, THE, minnesota f.o.r. staged its second decade work, Sep/Oct 31 Deats, Richard, Sep/Oct 4 nonviolence training for young people, episcopal peace fellowship is currently ISRAEL/PALESTINE: THE DREAM Sep/Oct 31 relating its focus of work to jubilee RECEDES, Hostetter, Doug, Jan/Feb more good news (major companies 2000, Mar/Apr 30 16 examining sweatshops), Mar/Apr 24 Eternity, My Beloved, Sullivan, Jean, and muslim peace fellowship is looking forward Riordan, Sister Francis Ellen, trans, JASSIM: LITTLE POET, R.LP., Arbuthnot, to presenting a conference at the Sep/Oct 25 Felicity, Sep/Oct 16 people’s campaign, Jul/Aug 33 jewish peace fellowship announces that its EO.R. AND THE DEATH PENALTY, syracuse chapter is creating a peace new nonviolence training coordinator, THE, Holmes, Bob, May/Jun 4 and justice award, Sep/Oct 31 Jul/Aug 30 f.0.r. affiliate peace house (oregon) jewish peace fellowship co-sponsored a new york f.o.r. has resumed a celebrated women’s history month with national speaking tour for an israeli “witness/presence” regarding iraqi a concert, Jul/Aug 33 and a palestinian involved in sanctions, Nov/Dec 33 f.0.r. delegation to mexico reports, May/Jun challenging the israeli government, NO FUTURE WITHOUT 31 Mar/Apr 30 FORGIVENESS, Tutu, Desmond, f.0.r. in troy (new york) held several events JOURNEY TOWARD THE BELOVED May/Jun 18 including a workcamp and a COMMUNITY: AN INTERVIEW no justice, no peace: aftermath of the Diallo workshop, Mar/Apr 30 WITH JOHN LEWIS, Kshensky shooting verdict, May/Jun 30 f.0.r. in troy (new york) is hosting an Baxter, Liliane, Nov/Dec 10 nominations open for f.0.r. international “action, art and contemplation” series, peace award, Jul/Aug 30 May/Jun 33 Kathy Kelly wins pfeffer peace prize, NONVIOLENCE AND FEMINISM f.0.r. internships open, Mar/Apr 28 Jan/Feb 27 (Jul/Aug 1975), Douglass, Shelley, f.0.r. welcomes a.r.i.s.e. as its newest keep shaking them, they might wake up Jul/Aug 10 associate organization, Sep/Oct 31 (national press and punditry fear rise in NONVIOLENCE IN THE ARENA: february iraq action in new york city, consciousness as evidenced by wto and FROM NEW TESTAMENT GREEK Jan/Feb 27 republican convention protests), TO DNA TESTING, Hartsig, Jo FOCUS ON THE DEATH PENALTY: AN Sep/Oct 21 Clare, and Wink, Walter, Nov/Dec 25 INTERVIEW WITH MIKE KING TRIAL, THE, Douglass, Jim, NONVIOLENCE IN THE ARENA: FARRELL, Deats, Richard, May/Jun Mar/Apr 15 PRAYERS OF PRESENCE, PRAYERS FOR PEACE, Hartsig, Jo 14 kirkridge trainees thrown out of mall, forty days of peace & justice in washington, Mar/Apr 28 Clare, and Wink, Walter, Sep/Oct 30 dc, Sep/Oct 22 NONVIOLENCE IN THE ARENA: THE forward, march! (naacp protest of lakeshore (wisconsin) peacemakers-f.o.r. STRIKE OF PERUS CEMENT confederate flag receives large turnout tackled the subject of welfare reform, FACTORY IN BRAZIL, Goss-Mayr, but weak media coverage), Mar/Apr 24 Jan/Feb 30 Hildegard, HartsigJ,o Clare, and FREE BLACK INK, Ali Jones-Bey, latin america round-up, Jan/Feb 28 Wink, Walter, Jan/Feb 19 Haussaun, Jan/Feb 18 LEGACY OF THE GULF WAR IS NONVIOLENCE IN THE ARENA: THE From Violence to Wholeness: A Ten Part FOUND IN THE CANCER WARDS, WOMEN OF MEDELLIN, Hartsig, Program in the Spirituality and Practice THE, Pauls, Carmen, Sep/Oct 14 Jo Clare, and Wink, Walter, Mar/Apr of Active Nonviolence, Butigan, Ken, LIGHT THE LAMP OF PEACE, Jones- 23 with Bruno, Patricia, and the Pace e Bey, Ali ibn Musa, Nov/Dec 4 NONVIOLENCE IN THE ARENA: Bene Franciscan Nonviolence Center, louisville (kentucky) f.o.r. is sponsoring WALKING ON THE WATER, revd Jan/Feb 20 third thursday lunches, Nov/Dec 33 Hartsig, Jo Clare, and Wink, Walter, louisville (kentucky) f.0.r. reports that a May/Jun 28 Good News About Injustice: A Witness of 1975 desegregation decree has been NONVIOLENT ACTION AND Courage in a Hurting World, Haugen, dissolved in louisville and invited Sister INTERNATIONAL LAW, True, Gary A., rev'd Nov/Dec 22 Rosalie Berteil to speak, Sep/Oct 31 Michael, Mar/Apr 12 lousville (kentucky) f.0.r. chapter members Nonviolent Social Movements: A HASIDISM AND THE LOVE OF participated in the jubilee 2000 rally in Geographical Perspective, Zunes, ENEMIES (Nov 1964), Friedman, de, Jul/Aug 33 Stephen, Kurtz, Lester R., and Asher, Maurice S., Jul/Aug 11 lutheran peace fellowship has been holding Sarah Beth, rev'd Mar/Apr 21 headless horsemen of cyberspace (who rules workshops for leaders on the north manchester (indiana) f.0.r. announced the internet? nobody.), Jan/Feb 24 spirituality and practice of that it seeks funds to help a bosnian 32 Fellowship student, Mar/Apr 30 perspective—live” presentation, western washington f.o.r. announced that north manchester (indiana) f.0o.r. Nov/Dec 33 the seattle city council endorsed the congratulates bosnian student Amelia PEACEFUL CONFLICT RESOLUTION nobel decade for peace, Nov/Dec 33 Sijaric on her graduation from IS TEACHABLE: NINE STEPS WHAT ABOUT THE INCUBATORS?, manchester college, Sep/Oct 31 PROVIDE THE KEY TO Kelly, Kathy, Sep/Oct 9 north manchester (indiana) f.9.r. invited RESOLVING DISPUTES who bleeds? (Congressman Tony Hall’s Candace Lautt to speak, Jan/Feb 30 PEACEFULLY, McCarthy, Colman, response to iraqi sanctions demands an northwest ohio f.o.r. and bluffton college Nov/Dec 18 uncomfortable analysis of US peace club hosted two youth pittsburgh (pennsylvania) north f.0o.r. sentiments), Sep/Oct 19 representatives of f.0.r. national staff, sponsored a multicultural festival, whose rules rule?, (on the wto), Jan/Feb 24 May/Jun 33 Sep/Oct 31 WHY I THINK THERE’S HOPE FOR Prayers for a Thousand Years, Roberts, HUMANITY, Knudsen Hoffman, obituary: Leonard William Holden, Elizabeth, and Amidon, Elias, rev'd Gene, Mar/Apr 14 Mar/Apr 29 May/Jun 25 Wilma (Mosholder): an appreciation, olympia (washington) f.o.r. held its twenty- presbyterian peace fellowship plans to hire a Jul/Aug 31 fourth christmas peace vigil, Mar/Apr two-year intern who will join an witness for peace (north carolina) is putting 30 overseas nonviolence intervention together a delegation to Colombia olympia (washington) f.o.r. is preparing for team, Mar/Apr 30 WOMEN AND PEACE: STATUS the decade of nonviolence, Jul/Aug 33 Prison Writings: My Life is My Sun Dance, REPORT, Anderson, Shelley, olympia (washington) f.o.r. members Peltier, Leonard, and Arden, Harvey, Nov/Dec 17 attended the wto protest in seattle, ed., rev'd Jul/Aug 25 WOMEN ON THE ROW: Jan/Feb 30 REVELATIONS FROM BOTH olympia (washington) f.o.r. scheduled two RACISM FUELS THE IRAQI SIDES OF THE BARS, O’Shea, new programs for its community SANCTIONS: AN INTERVIEW Kathleen, May/Jun 10 television series, Sep/Oct 31 WITH JAMES LAWSON, Arnove, WTO PROTEST: A WAY OPENS, THE, olympia (washington) f.o.r. sponsored a Anthony, Sep/Oct 6 Mares Muro, Andres, Mar/Apr 10 death penalty awareness week, red white and blue star chamber (the ins WTO PROTEST: HOW IT WAS DONE, May/Jun 33 holds arabs and muslims in the anti- THE, Nye, Chris, Mar/Apr 7 ONE WOMAN TALKING: AN terrorism and effective death penalty INTERVIEW WITH SISTER act), Jul/Aug 28 YOUNG PEACEMAKERS: ANITA HELEN PREJEAN, Dear, John, REDEEMING POWER OF THE SMALL, DODDI, Singh, Neera, Mar/Apr 27 May/Jun 8 THE, Wink, Walter, Jan/Feb 4 YOUNG PEACEMAKERS: JUNOON: oregon f.o.r. board agreed to follow the religious peace fellowships synergize, ROCKING THE WORLD, Deats, decade for peace and nonviolence, May/Jun 32 Mark, Jul/Aug 27 ending the iraq sanctions, and YOUNG PEACEMAKERS: OTHANIEL abolishing the death penalty, the, san francisco f.o.r. is a new affiliate, BAPTISTE, Singh, Neera, Sep/Oct 33 Mar/Apr 30 May/Jun 33 YOUNG PEACEMAKERS: PIA DEAS, oregon f.o.r. held the forty-second annual san jose peace center (california) welcomed Singh, Neera, Jan/Feb 26 seabeck conference, Nov/Dec 33 its new director, Rev. Vaughn Beckman, YOUNG PEACEMAKERS: YOUTH organizing success in vieques, Nov/Dec 29 Nov/Dec 33 FORCE, Singh, Neera, May/Jun 27 Oscar Romero: Memories in Mosaic, Lopez scranton (pennsylvania) f.o.r. examined hate young activists coming your way, Mar/Apr 29 Vigil, Maria, rev'd Jul/Aug 24 violence, Jan/Feb 30 olympia (washington) f.o.r. recently scranton (pennsylvania) f.0.r. memorialized WRITERS OF ARTICLES presented three workshop sessions on salvadoran archbishop Oscar Romero, nonviolent communication hosted by Jul/Aug 33 Abdil-Mu’id Ramey, Ibrahim M., BUT Liv Monroe, Nov/Dec 33 SHINE ON IN MONTANA (Jan/Feb WHAT ABOUT SADDAM?, Sep/Oct 1995), Hartsig, Jo Clare, Jul/Aug 21 11 PACIFISM AND CLASS WAR (Sep 1928), SHUT-IN FREEDOM FIGHTER, THE, Anderson, Shelley, WOMEN AND Muste, A.J., Jul/Aug 12 Harle-Mould, Hope D.J., Jan/Feb 7 PEACE: STATUS REPORT, Nov/Dec pax christi u.s.a. held its annual retreat, still more good news (efforts to genetically 17 Nov/Dec 33 create seeds and use radiation are Arbuthnot, Felicity, JASSIM: LITTLE Peace Be With You: Justified Warfare or the curbed), Mar/Apr 24 POET, R.LP., Sep/Oct 16 Arnove, Anthony, RACISM FUELS THE Way of Nonviolence, Egan, Eileen, stop and think (pending moratorium rev'd May/Jun 24 legislation in multiple states), May/Jun IRAQI SANCTIONS: AN peace coalition of southern illinois, f.o.r. 29 INTERVIEW WITH JAMES presented a forum on tax dollars and subtle signals, fond hopes (hopes of change LAWSON, Sep/Oct 6 critical needs, Sep/Oct 31 in u.s. policy for ‘states of concern’), Bragg, Carol, and Kennedy, Scott, peace coalition of southern illinois/f.o.r. Sep/Oct 20 EDITORIAL: CAMPAIGN OF coordinated a picket line in front of CONSCIENCE FOR THE IRAQI walmart to protest sweatshop abuses, TALE FROM VIENNA (Jan 1950), Lester, PEOPLE, Sep/Oct 3 Cady, Duane, MEETING SADDAM Mar/Apr 30 Muriel, Jul/Aug 6 peace coalition of southern illinois/f.o.r. HUSSEIN IN PORT-AU-PRINCE, featured an editorial by Jim May, VIETNAM: AN INTIMATE VIEW OF A Nov/Dec 20 Campaign of Conscience organizers’ packet, May/Jun 33 PEOPLE IN THE MIDST OF WAR, CHRONOLOGY OF A DECADE: peace coalition of southern illinois/f.o.r.’s Hostetter, Doug, Mar/Apr 17 Peg Morton reported on her voices from out of the fire (a sampling of HISTORY OF THE U.N. experiences at seattle, nevada, and soa testimonies from palestine and israel), SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAQ, peace actions, Jul/Aug 33 Nov/Dec 26 Sep/Oct 17 Chisholm, Janet, THE DECADE peace house (oregon) sponsored a talk on globalization by Helena Norberg- WE ARE ALL PART OF ONE CHALLENGE: NONVIOLENCE TRAINING IN THE SCHOOLS: Hodge, Sep/Oct 31 ANOTHER (Oct/Nov 1984), Deming, TWO PIONEERS, Nov/Dec 31 peace talk (iowa) held its second “ethical Barbara, Jul/Aug 5 Coffin, William Sloane, CIVIC January/February 2001 RESPONSIBILITY IN THE NEW May/Jun 28 — YOUNG PEACEMAKERS: MILLENNIUM: AN ADDRESS TO — SHINE ON IN MONTANA (Jan/Feb OTHANIEL BAPTISTE, Sep/Oct 33 CHRISTIANS, Nov/Dec 7 1995), Jul/Aug 21 — YOUNG PEACEMAKERS: PIA DEAS, Dear, John, EDITORIAL: FELLOWSHIP Hassler, Alfred, AN ASPIRATION, NOT Jan/Feb 26 MAGAZINE: A BEACON FOR AN ACHIEVEMENT (Sep 1974), — YOUNG PEACEMAKERS: YOUTH PEACE, EIGHTY-FIVE YEARS OF Jul/Aug 20 FORCE, May/Jun 27 FO.R., Jul/Aug 3 Hollander, Neil, COMING UP: “THE Smiley, Glenn, HOW NONVIOLENCE — ONE WOMAN TALKING: AN WOUNDED DOVE,” Jan/Feb, 14 WORKS (Oct/Nov 1990), Jul/Aug 4 INTERVIEW WITH SISTER Hollyday, Joyce, DISCOVERING HOPE True, Michael, NONVIOLENT ACTION HELEN PREJEAN, May/Jun 8 IN THE NEVADA DESERT, AND INTERNATIONAL LAW, Deats, Mark, YOUNG PEACEMAKERS: Mar/Apr 4 Mar/Apr 12 JUNOON: ROCKING THE Holmes, Bob, FO.R. AND THE DEATH Tutu, Desmond, NO FUTURE WITHOUT WORLD, Jul/Aug 27 PENALTY, THE, May/Jun 4 FORGIVENESS, May/Jun 18 Deats, Richard, EDITORIAL: INVEST IN Hostetter, Doug, A CIRCLE OF Wink, Walter, REDEEMING POWER OF THE MILLENNIUM: PLANT RECONCILIATION IN BOSNIA, THE SMALL, THE, Jan/Feb 4 SEQUOIAS, Jan/Feb 3 Nov/Dec 14 — EDITORIAL: NONVIOLENCE: — ISRAEL/PALESTINE: THE DREAM AUTHORS OF BOOKS REVIEWED LEGACIES OF THE PAST, RECEDES, Jan/Feb 16 BRIDGES TO THE FUTURE, — VIETNAM: AN INTIMATE VIEW OF Appleby, R. Scott, The Ambivalence of the Nov/Dec 3 A PEOPLE IN THE MIDST OF Sacred: Religion, Violence, and — EDITORIAL: ON ENDING THE WAR, Mar/Apr 17 Reconciliation, Sep/Oct 25 DEATH PENALTY, May/Jun 3 Jones-Bey, Ali ibn Musa, LIGHT THE Arnove, Anthony, Irag Under Siege: The — EDITORIAL: THE ENDURING LAMP OF PEACE, Nov/Dec 4 Deadly Impact of Sanctions and War, LEGACY OF THE VIETNAM WAR, Jones-Bey, Haussaun Ali, FREE BLACK rev'd May/Jun 24 Mar/Apr 3 INK, Jan/Feb 18 Butigan, Ken, with Bruno, Patricia, and the — FOCUS ON THE DEATH PENALTY: Kelly, Kathy, WHAT ABOUT THE Pace e Bene Franciscan Nonviolence AN INTERVIEW WITH MIKE INCUBATORS, Sep/Oct 9 Center, From Violence to Wholeness: A FARRELL, May/Jun 14 Knudsen Hoffman, Gene, WHY I THINK Ten Part Program in the Spirituality and — INTERVIEW: MEL WHITE ON THERE’S HOPE FOR HUMANITY, Practice of Active Nonviolence, rev'd DiALOGUE WITH JERRY Mar/Apr 14 Jan/Feb 20 FALWELL, Jan/Feb 12 Kshensky Baxter, Liliane, JOURNEY Dahlberg, Keith, Edwin T. Dahlberg: Pastor, — IRAQIS ARE PEOPLE, TOO, THE, TOWARD THE BELOVED Peacemaker, Prophet, Jan/Feb 21 Sep/Oct 4 COMMUNITY: AN INTERVIEW Deats, Richard, Martin Luther King, Jr: Deming, Barbara, WE ARE ALL PART OF WITH JOHN LEWIS, 10 Spirit-Led Prophet, rev'd Nov/Dec 23 ONE ANOTHER (Oct/Nov 1984), Lester, Muriel, TALE FROM VIENNA Egan, Eileen, Peace Be With You: Justified Jul/Aug 5 (Jan 1950), Jul/Aug 6 Warfare or the Way of Nonviolence, Douglass, Jim, CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE Mares Muro, Andres, WTO PROTEST: A rev'd May/Jun 24 AS PRAYER (Mar 1986), Jul/Aug 7 WAY OPENS, THE, Mar/Apr 10 Gara, Larry, and Gara, Lenna Mae, A Few — KING TRIAL, THE, Mar/Apr 15 McCarthy, Colman, PEACEFUL Small Candles: War Resisters of World Douglass, Shelley, NONVIOLENCE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IS War II Tell Their Stories, rev'd Jul/Aug FEMINISM (Jul/Aug 1975), Jul/Aug TEACHABLE: NINE STEPS 24 10 PROVIDE THE KEY TO Haugen, Gary A., Good News About Farmer, James, COMING REVOLT OF RESOLVING DISPUTES Injustice: A Witness of Courage in a JIM CROW, THE (May 1945), PEACEFULLY, Nov/Dec 18 Hurting World, rev'd Nov/Dec 22 Jul/Aug 16 McDowell, Rufus, ALICE GREEN AND King, Mary, Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Friedman, Maurice $., HASIDISM AND THE CENTER FOR LAW AND Luther King, ]r.: The Power of THE LOVE OF ENEMIES (Nov JUSTICE, May/Jun 20 Nonviolent Action, rev'd Jan/Feb 20 1964), Jul/Aug 11 Merton, Thomas, BLESSED ARE THE Lépez Vigil, Maria, Oscar Romero: Goss-Mayr, Hildegard, Hartsig, Jo Clare, MEEK: THE ROOTS OF Memories in Mosaic, rev'd Jul/Aug 24 and Wink, Walter, NONVIOLENCE CHRISTIAN NONVIOLENCE (May Macy, Joanna R., and Young Brown, Molly, IN THE ARENA: THE STRIKE OF 1967), Jul/Aug 14 Coming Back to Life: Practices to PERUS CEMENT FACTORY IN Muste, A.J., PACIFISM AND CLASS WAR Reconnect our Lives, Our World, rev'd BRAZIL, Jan/Feb 19 (Sep 1928), Jul/Aug 12 Nov/Dec 22 Green, Leah, COMPASSIONATE Nhat Hanh, Thich, BEING PEACE Peltier, Leonard, and Arden, Harvey, ed, LISTENING JOURNAL: (Jul/Aug 1986), Jul/Aug 19 Prison Writings: My Life is My Sun LEARNING THE LANGUAGE OF Nye, Chris, WTO PROTEST: HOW IT Dance, rev'd Jul/Aug 25 THE HEART, Nov/Dec 5 WAS DONE, THE, Mar/Apr 7 Roberts, Elizabeth, and Amidon, Elias, Harle-Mould, Hope D.J., SHUT-IN O’Shea, Kathleen, WOMEN ON THE Prayers for a Thousand Years, rev'd FREEDOM FIGHTER, THE, ROW: REVELATIONS FROM May/Jun 25 Jan/Feb 7 BOTH SIDES OF THE BARS, Sullivan, Jean, and Riordan, Sister Francis Hartsig, Jo Clare, and Wink, Walter, May/Jun 10 Ellen, trans, Eternity, My Beloved, NONVIOLENCE IN THE ARENA: Pauls, Carmen, LEGACY OF THE GULF Sep/Oct 25 FROM NEW TESTAMENT GREEK WAR IS FOUND IN THE CANCER Zunes, Stephen, Kurtz, Lester R., and TO DNA TESTING, Nov/Dec 25 WARDS, THE, Sep/Oct 14 Asher, Sarah Beth, Nonviolent Social —- NONVIOLENCE IN THE ARENA: Sharp, Gene, DISREGARDED HISTORY: Movements: A Geographical PRAYERS OF PRESENCE, THE POLITICS OF NONVIOLENT Perspective, rev'd Mar/Apr 21 PRAYERS FOR PEACE, Sep/Oct 30 ACTION (Mar 1976), Jul/Aug 8 Young, Andrew, An Easy Burden: The Civil — NONVIOLENCE IN THE ARENA: Singer, Bennett, AMERICAN SOCRATES: Rights Movement and the THE WOMEN OF MEDELLIN, THE LIFE OF BAYARD RUSTIN, Transformation of America, rev'd Mar/Apr 23 May/Jun 23 Jul/Aug 20 — NONVIOLENCE IN THE ARENA: Singh, Neera, YOUNG PEACEMAKERS: WALKING ON THE WATER, ANITA DODDI, Mar/Apr 27 34 Fellowship