
Archived
Editions of the Nonviolent Activist from 1997
September-October 1997:
Indonesia Unraveling by Matthew Jardine
Disarmament: What's the Agenda? by Chris Ney
Activist News: N-COPA's Phila. Story, World's Newest Army, Holiday Inn Pulls Out of Tibet
Activist Review: Pushy Priests, reviewed by Virginia Baron
Activist Dialogue: Pacifist Guidance (PG): What's Too Violent for Kids?
"When the T-Rex Ate the Guy" by Murray Rosenblith
Severed Body Parts and Buckets of Blood by Judith Mahoney PasternakJuly-August 1997:
Editorial: Murder By State
After the Bulldozers, the Rebuilding, by Virginia Baron
The Wrong Stuff: The Military's War on Women, by Tod Ensign
Activist News: Doomsday Cargo, Police Batter Eugene, Motown Rallies 100,000, Workfare Unfair, Says Justice Center
WRL News: Countdown to A Day Without the Pentagon
Activist Review: Power Lines, reviewed by Chris NeyMay-June 1997:
Editorials: Disarm Police
Turmoil in Tabasco: Maya vs. Big Oil,by Bill Weinberg
A Day without the Pentagon by Christopher Ney
Youthpeace Meets Toymakers by Malkia M'Buzi Moore
Activist News: Surrender NATO, He Wasn't the One..., Nobody's Wasteland
Activist Reviews: Women in Media, reviewed by Phyllis EckhausMarch-April 1997:
Gulf Coverup Radicalizes Vets by Tod Ensign
Activist Dialogue: Doctors, Dignity and Death
A Simple, Basic Right by Geov Parrish
What is a Good Enough Life? by Ynestra King
Postcards from Belgrade
Activist News: Colombia Threatens COs, Retracing the Underground Railroad, Graduating This Year?
War Facts: The State of War and Peace Atlas, reviewed by John M. MillerJanuary-February 1997:
Unearthing Guatemala's Disappeared
Serbia "Will Never be the Same"
International YouthPeace Week
Activist News
Review: Religion & StruggleNovember-December 1996:
In Bosnia, Politics is Our Obligation
Activist News
Reading Activism: Winter Book Special
Winter . . . time to curl up in front of the fire with a good book. Time to refuel, recharge body, mind, spirit. Here, for the winter holidays, is a special all-activist book section: reviews of new books to recharge you (or someone you love). You'll find activist history, activist how-to's, activism for young people, activist fundraising,and just to keep it from being too uplifting, one on who our activist opposition is and one well-meaning activist blunder. Good reading.
The Influence of Resistance
The Process of Change
Right TurnsSeptember-October 1996:
"I Met With the Bomb"
Blueberry Fields Forever
International YouthPeace Week, Nov. 29 to Dec. 5
Rating the Nonviolent Web
Terror: A Pacifist Perspective
Activist News
Activist Review: Genocide & ImperialismJuly-August 1996:
Standing for Children
Work As Though You Had Hope
West Papua: Manifest Destiny Redux
WRL Peace AwardMay-June 1996:
Conspiring to Commit Nonviolence
The Sovereign Nation of Hawai'i: Come Again?
Tax Day USAMarch-April 1996:
Seattle to Gingrich
Activist Letters
Activist News
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