Almost undetected, Martin Luther King’s radical revolution of values crossed the U.S. Border into Mexico. Quietly, Martin ...
Mozambique’s autocratic regime is slowly relenting in response to steady community organizing for accountability after ...
Disney’s reversal on Kimmel’s suspension wasn’t an act of corporate consciousness, but a strategic retreat forced by coordinated pressure.
Fear and power are being used to silence dissent. But the protests over Disney censoring Jimmy Kimmel shows people are ...
Peace and justice organizations, as well as universities, publish their own independent content on Waging Nonviolence. This Community section offers just a sample of their latest ...
Over the past year, a wave of mass protests has swept through the capitals of some African states. From Nairobi to Lagos, Accra to Dakar, angry protesters have marched to the sound of exploding tear ...
This article was written as a talk for Upaya Zen Center and first published on Meditations in an Emergency. Twenty years ago, on August 29, 2005, a huge hurricane hit the Gulf Coast. New Orleans’s ...
July 22 in Kyiv seemed like a regular Tuesday — or at least what amounts to regular in a time of war. Much of the city was left sleepless by Russian drone attacks the night before, an increasingly ...
In June, Catholic Bishop Michael Pham of San Diego, who fled Vietnam as a 13-year-old refugee in 1980, was part of an interreligious clergy delegation at a federal building in San Diego. Two ...
Last week, I received yet another invitation to play piano for a show tune sing-along. This one came from the academics who teach peace studies and convene annually to share scholarly papers with one ...