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FELLOWSHIP INDEX.:.2006 Note: The number following the month, as in May/Jun 19, indicates page number. The first section contains feature articles (ALL CAPITALS), reviewed book titles (ctalics), and news headlines (lower case). Words in brackets [ ] are editorial summaries of content. Writers of articles and authors of reviewed books are alphabetized in subsequent sections. ARTICLES, BOOK REVIEWS, NEWS ITEMS | de la casa a la plaza: amor and women in colom bia, Miniszewski, Ursula, Fall p9 GLOBAL BALANCE A DEMOCRACY AND NATIONAL RECON BEFORE YOU FINISH BREAKFAST THIS ALTERNATIVE GLOBALIZATION: THE CILIATION FOR UGANDA, MORNING, Seeds of Hope, May/Jun p20 WORLD SOCIAL FORUM IN VENEZUELA, Ojwiya, Beatrice Amony, Fall p31 DECLARING INDEPENDENCE FROM OT] Dekar, Paul R., May/Jun p24 DEMOCRACY IN THE EYES OF WOMEN Connolly, Sarah and Malloy, Nile, Mar/Apr p27 American Methods: Torture and the Logic of IN ZIMBABWE, Mushonga, Netsai, Fall p18 ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: THE CA Domination, Williams, Kristian, rev'd, Fall p41 DISENFRANCHISEMENT AND DEMOCRA NARY IN THE U.S. SOCIAL JUSTICE MOVI ALTERNATIVE MEDIA: INDIGENOUS CY: THE APPALLING HYPOCRISY OF A MENT MINE? Blain, Ludovic, Jan/Febp23 VIDEO ACTIVISTS SET THE SCENE TO BE “FREE” NATION, Vesely-Flad, Rima, Fall p20 PRINCIPLES OF EARTH DEMOCRACY, Shi HEARD, Veran, Cristina, May/Jun p10 DRAGON AND THE CHRYSANTHEMUM, va, Vandana, Fall p39 America’s Disappeared: Secré t Imprisonment, THE [China-Japan relations], Hallinan, Conn, GREAT I AM, THE [poetry], Pryor, Scott Detainees, and the War on Terror, MacPherson, Jan/Feb p14 Jan/Feb p35 Steven; Meerpol, Rachel; and Olshansky, Barbara, DRAMATIZING DEMOCRACY: THE THI May/Jun p26 \TER OF THE OPPRESSED, Picher, Marie Claire, Fall p34 HEARTBEAT DEMOCRACY: HONORING THOSE WITH BALKAN PEACE CARAVAN, Brkan, Darko, WHOM WE DIFFER, Harris, Rabia Terri, Fall Jul/Aug p15 EDITORIAL prs Beat Back Bush [DVD], Johnson, Jazzmen-Lee, BEING LED BY THE NEXT GENERATION, EVERYTHING I KNOW ABOUT VIO rev'd Mar/Apr p28 Vesely-Flad, Ethan, Mar/Apr p3 LENCE I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN, BETRAYAL OF THE STRUGGLE AGAINST CALLING THE SHOTS, Vesely-Flad, Ethan, Harris, Rabia Terri, Jan/Feb p24 APARTHEID, THE, Crawford-Browne, Terry, Jan/Feb p3 OFF THE GRID, Harris, Rabia Terri, May/Jun Jan/Feb p12 CLAIMING OUR POWER, Vesely-Flad, Ethan, Bl]o od } on th7 e FBio rder} : A Memoir of th,e Contra War, , Fall p3 GOOD NEWS IS NO NEWS, Harris, Rabia Dunbar-Ortiz, Roxanne, rev'd, Fall p40 INVESTING IN YOUTH, Wilber, Virginia, Terri, Mar/Apr p30 BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN PEOPLE Mar/Apr p4 TOAD HUNTING, Harris, Rabia Terri AND POLITICIANS, Narayan, Jayaprakash, RAISING OUR VOICES BY ALL MEANS Jul/Aug p23 Fall p37 NECESSARY, Vesely-Flad, Ethan, May/Jun p5 HUNTING DUCK-RABBITS IN TULIA BRIDGING THE GENERATIONAL DIVIDE: THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS, Vesely TEXAS, Bean, Alan, Jan/Feb p10 SO YOU WANT TO BE A YOUTH ALLY, Flad, Ethan, Jul/Aug p3 DaTvHisE, BDaOnOaeM,E RMSar /AApRrE pL1E6 AVING! THE EPteahciec,a l TBhuosimnaess,s LReeel atBi.o,n sJhr.i,p sr|: e v'dP,. a rJtunle/rAsupgi psp1 3 2 INDIGENOUS DEMOCRACY: THE GREAT BOOMERS ARE LEAVING! Blain, Ludovic, LAW OF PEACE OF THE HAI Mar/Apr p17 DENOSAUNEE, Gottlieb, Lynn, Fall p14 building peaceful resistance to the “other war”: a Feet to the Fire: The Media After 9/11—Top Jou interfaith| peace-Dbull]d ers and 1 f.o.r.: a new rel1a f.o.r. human rights delegation to colombia, July ralists Speak Out, Borjesson, Kristin, May/Jun tionship, Jul/Aug p27 15-29, 2006, May/Jun p31 p28 I nwork, Jan/Feb p28 first joint ifpb delegation coming november 200 ISRAEL AND LEBANON: WAGING A “JUDI Fall p12 CIOUS WAR?” Solomonow, Allan, Fall p28 ( ¢ Uu ‘ f in f hy ( rossfire The l told S7 ory of Fallu FINDING THE OTHER AMERICA, Braden IT’S NOT THE TOOLS, IT’S HOW YOU USI ja [DVD], Manning, Mark, rev'd, Ma y/Jun p26 Anne, Jan/Feb p4 THEM [media], McConnell, Sean, May/Jun p4 CHANGING THE CULTURE OF ACTIVISM: f.0.r. executive director announces resignation FELLOWSHIP INTERVIEWS CAMILO Mar/Apr p31 RR¢ OMERO, Wilber, Virginia, Mar/Apr p8 f.o.r. local group profile: louisville focuses on ( ristmas in the Clouds [film], Montgomery, peace with iran, Fall p11 Kate, rev'd Jan/Feb p27 Freedom Riders 1961 1 anc t Stru a ale | CLASH OF THE INFLUENTIAL: A ZAM Justice, Arsenault, Raymond, rev'd, Fall p42 BIAN REFLECTION ON VIOLENCE, Mukun fifty links from fellowussh/ip magazine, May/June to, Kabale Ignatius, Jul/Aug p20 p35 colombia: death and the soa, Jan/Feb p28 COUNTERING JOURNALISTIC JINGOISM, .t0i.oFu.s sopbojencstoirosn , comniglrietasrsyi onraelc ruDirtimeefnitng forna udc,o nscien LAMENT FOR THOSE BEING TORTURE] FELLOWSHIP INTERVIEWS DANNY Ramey, Ibrahim, Jul/Aug p26 poetry], Rodgers, Christine, Fall p47 SCHECHTER, Hyman, Jennifer, May/Jun p7 Free the P [music], The Philistines, rev'd, From ) CRIMINALIZING COMPASSION IN THI Jan/Feb p30 y Out, B WAR ON TERROR: MUSLIM CHARITIES freeman internships deadline, Mar/Apr p32 row . K:e nyon revw d a \ND THE CASE OF DR. RAFIL A. DHAFIR, friendship is contagious, Fall p11 Hughes, Katherine, Fall p22 FRONT LINES OF CREATIVITY, THE ART, COMMUNITY, AND RESISTANCI D Carpenter, Maia Williams, Mar/Apr p13 DECADE CHALLENGE, THE BUILDING A CULTURE OF POSITIVITY, CREATING A NONVIOLENT WORLD DI Jer, DJ, Mar/Apr p14 isston RD ejected S. Soldee SPITE A VIOLENT PAST, Adams, Elliott, MY VOICE IS INTERDEPENDENT, Hawah lrag, Lauter, Peter, rev d, Jul I Jan/Feb p22 Mar/Apr p14 MOVING TO THE FORE: COUNTERING RESPECT (AGING ACTIVISTS), Chisholm, WHAT'S THE MESSAGE OF THE MEDI WALLS, TROOPS, FREE TRADE, AND Janet, Jul/Aug p24 UM? Maxit, Cesar, Mar/Apr p12 XENOPHOBIA [immigration], Jack, Amanda STAGNATION OR LIBERATION? Cohen, THE SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP BI Jul/Aug p4 Adar, Mar/Apr p26 TWEEN ART AND ACTIVISM, Wattad, Nizar, MOVING TOWARD THE CENTERO F VIO DEFINING DEMOCRACY: A SOBERING Mar/Apr p15 LENCE [Sri Lanka], Mele, Nicholas, Jul/Aug VIEW FROM THE PHILIPPINES, pls Remollino, Alexander Martin, Fall p32 SPRING 2007 www.forusa.org available TY, AND SPIRITUALITY, Amador, Nico, youths invited etto “not your soldiej r” antie-emitli Mar/Apr p20 tarism Speak Peace in a World of Conflict: V hat You Sa) | l ‘ ) | , } c ( Next Will Change Your World R>o s« nb}e rg, Mar Kinkade, Sheila and Macy, Christina, rev'd shall B., rev'd, Jul/Aug p30 STUDENT VS. SOLDIER: YOUTH TAKI THE LEAD IN COUNTERING RECRUI1 Barbar: C d Jar Feb p3 MENT, Ramirez, Kevin, Mat AA pr,. p2I4A NONVIOLENCE IN DAILY PRACTICI PURES OF HOMI \ REVIEW O} PI¢ IMSA: NONVIOLENCE FROM A YO 1OUT ] 3ORDERS BOSNIA RI RSPE( TIVE, \ bra, Jan/Fel 5 \ndreas, Jasmina, Jan/Feb PAKING PEACEMAKING SERIOUSLY: AN IL ITSSIT!E NIT INTERVIEW WITH DAN BERRIGAN, Griffin, ES RIMAGE TO THI MODERN HI \RI John, Jul/Aug p8& DARKNESS, A Gsuant amo], Berrigan, [he Just t WVa r and Jib v Violence Judais) , Hoffman, R. Joseph, rev’d, od: Taking Back Our Country JUILTS: EXPANDING THE MAP R< zeht, Lerner, Michael rev d, Ia ll THROUGH WHICH WE SEE THI WORLD, Kat sohoft Kate, May/Jun p16 “the right to resist”: an edu| cation and arts tout from california to colombia, Mar/Apr p3 ) / h Survivors’ Eyes: From t/ Sixties to t RAC ISM IS NOT AN OLD ISSUI FELLOW Bermanzohn, Sally Avery; ( SHIP INTERVIEWS TI D SHAW. Vesely-Flad Ethar la | b p8 ¢ \h RADIO: THE MOST IMPORTANT FORM O] Nadelson,Theodore, rev'd, Jul/Aug p31 POPULAR EMPOWERMENT Robinson, Eliz I I LAN I I I UNBOWED INS MISA ppooeettrty Morales Pii edad, Jul/Aug pl {T ; ddec ur 1l)y ' ) + PPDh otojo‘ ur pasties s Wi aq, Abdul \had, Ghaith; Alford, REUNI\ ON, Ma Kael; Ande 1 orne; :L eistner, Ri. ta, rev'd | ROAD RIPPIN May/Jun p2 lO RESIS1 TO 1 j 1 ney, josepn YOUNG PEOPLI DRIVING THI JUSTICI INCILIATION SPROUT IN BUS, Aguilera Elizabeth Mat Apr pd OF GENOCID Bosnia f.0.r. $ first peace del!e gation lan beh nie Hammad, Suheir, rev'd Jan/Feb p30 ZIONISM I \ILED ME, Wise Mar/Apt ER | \TINO a COMMUNI s Fahey, Joseph J., War and the Christian MacPherson, Steven; Meerpol, Rachel; and Abdul-Ahad, Ghaith; Alford, Kael; Anderson, Conscience, Jan/Feb p26 Olshansky, Barbara, America’s Disappeared: Thorne; and Leistner, Rita, Unembedded: Four Francis, Diana, Rethinking War and Peace, Secret Imprisonment, Detainees, and the War on Independent Photojournalists on the War in Jan/Feb p26 Terror, May/Jun p26 Iraq, May/Jun p27 Hammad, Suheir, Zaatar Diva, Jan/Feb p30 McLeod, Melvin, Mindful Politics: A Buddhist Arsenault, Raymond, Freedom Riders: 1961 Hoffman, R. Joseph, The Just War and Jihad: Guide to Making the World a Better Place, Fall and the Struggle for Racial Justice, Fall p42 Violence in Judaism, Christianity, & Islam, p43 Berger, Dan; Boudin, Chesa; and Farrow, Jul/Aug p29 Meislin, Barbara, No One Can Ever Steal Your Kenyon, Letters From Young Activists: Today’s Lerner, Michael, The Left Hand of God: Taking Rainbow, Jan/Feb p30 welBROLLEilEIE U .G TBRE Rebels Speak Out, Mar/Apr p28 3ack Our Country From the Religious Right, Fall Nadelson, Theodore, Trained to Kill: Soldiers Bermanzohn, Sally Avery; Through Survivors’ p40 at War, Jul/Aug p31 Eyes: From the Sixties to the Greensboro Jegen, Mary Evelyn, Just Peacemakers: An Rosenberg, Marshall B., Speak Peace in a Massacre, Jan/Feb p7 Introduction to Peace and Justice, Jul/Aug p32 World of Conflict: What You Say Next Will Borjesson, Kristin, Feet to the Fire: The Media Kinkade, Sheila and Macy, Christina, Our Time Change Your World, Jul/Aug p30 After 9/11 — Top Journalists Speak Out, Is Now: Young People Changing the World, Thomas, Lee B. Jr., Ethical Business Relation- May/Jun p28 Mar/Apr p29 ships: Partnerships in Peace, Jul/Aug p32 Dunbar-Ortiz, Roxanne, Blood on the Border: Laufer, Peter, Mission Rejected: U.S. Soldiers Williams, Kristian, American Methods: Torture A Memoir of the Contra War, Fall p40 Who Say No to Iraq, Jul/Aug p29 and the Logic of Domination, Fall p41 & LEFT EL GET IS POE INES ORI TE ey EE IS FS Ee PR CE Ie 48 www.forusa.org FELLOWSHIP

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