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Archived Editions of The Nonviolent Activist from 2000
![]() | November-December
2000 Nonviolent Activist Editorial Freeing Burma by Nisha Anand Acronyms of Acrimony in Africa by Tyrone Savage Radical Reading Fall Books 2000: The Einstein File by Fred Jerome; Maneuvers reviewed by Gwyn Kirk; Homage to Chiapas reviewed by Matt Meyer; Long Shadows in Latin America reviewed by Chris Ney; Citizen Guide to Grassroots Campaigns reviewed by Tom Hastings; The Legacy of Luna reviewed by Geov Parrish; The Breakdown of Nations reviewed by Bill Weinberg Radical Literary Quiz #1 by Larry Gara & Judith Mahoney Pasternak (including the answers) Letters: More on Investing; Protest or Censorship?; Ahead of the Pack Activist News: Middle East Protests; Italy Ends Draft; IPB Prize to Indian Activists; Europe Against Death Penalty; La Tigresa Saving Trees; Las Vegas Declared Nuke-Free; Antinuke Novel; Eileen Egan WRL News: Major Staff Change; WRL NC Meeting; Women Heading Pacifist Groups |
![]() | September-October
2000 Nonviolent Activist Editorials The Youth of Palestine by Juliana Keen Military Recruiters by Bruce Howard Traveling in Iraq by George Capaccio Bolivia Protests Privatization by Chris Ney Women and Activism by Nisha Anand WTR Conference and IRS by Chris Ney and Ruth Benn Letters: Investingpro and con; Vieques correction Activist News: Cambodia Strikers; Vieques Arrests; Okinawan Demo; Minnesota CD; ELF Plowshares; Nonviolence Program on PBS; Peacewriting Awards WRL News: Honoring Our Elders; WRL Track Club Activist Reviews: The Other American reviewed by R.W. Tucker |
![]() | July-August
2000 Nikes Armies by Jeff Ballinger The Pentagon Assaults the Environment by Tyrone Savage My Path to WRL by Nisha Anand Investing for Activists by Adam Lass and Chris Seymour A Brand-New Day Without the Pentagon by Chris Ney Gandhi Revisited by John Dear Letters: Vieques Activist News: Indonesian East Timor Group Attacked, Mumia Office Break-in, Women Building Peace, Majority Calls for Fewer Nukes, Country Music Fans Protest Canada War Show WRL News: WRL Annual Dinner, Nominations for WRL NC & EC Activist Reviews: Guns and Gandhi in Africa reviewed by George Houser; Robin Hood Was Right reviewed by Virginia Baron |
![]() | May-June
2000 A Failure to Communicate NVA Editorial on Pacifica No Clean Money, No Peace! by Randy Kehler Chile Has Not Forgotten by Chris Ney Nonviolent Protest in China by René Wadlow Chiapas Pacifist Bees by Nathaniel J. Katz Youths Learn Nonviolence at Yale by Virginia Baron and Michelle Chen Letters: SOA Debate Continues; Arms Sales; Resistance to Vietnam War; Big Brother Activist News: April 16 in DC, Indonesian General Sued, Plowshares Sentences, Moratorium 2000 WRL News: WRL NC in Houston, New WRL Field Organizer Activist Reviews: The Story of a Chicano Vietnam Vet reviewed by Juan Ramierez; Casablanca by Judith Mahoney Pasternak |
![]() | Armed
for Profit by Frida Berrigan No More Prisons by Christie Donner and Gail Williamson Resisting the Vietnam War by Andy Mager Interview with Grace Paley by Phyllis Eckhaus and Judith Mahoney Pasternak Realities of a Booming Economy by Ruth Benn Letters: Violence and Property; Dissents on SOA Activist News: CD Renaissance; Iraq Sanctions Demo; Mumia; Russian CO WRL News: WRL Raffle Winners; New Interns Activist Reviews: Encyclopedia of the American Left reviewed by John Trinkl |
| January-February
2000 Nonviolence Rules The Week the WTO Stood Still by Geov Parrish Democracy in the Streets by Chris Ney Scenes from the Streets of Seattle School of the Americas by Jeremy Scahill March of the Americas by James Salt Letters: Peacekeeping Issues Activist News: International YouthPeace Week WRL News: New Executive Committee Elected Activist Reviews |
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