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Archived Editions of The Nonviolent Activist from 2002
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November-December 2002 Antiwar: Now and Then Activist Editorial WRI Triennial Report by Judith Pasternak Peaceful Reading Fall 2002 Books Activist Reviews: War Plan Iraq; Prison Etiquette; Of Myths and Movements; and other reviews Sep. 10-11: Remembrance and Protest Letters: The 1976 Continental Walk; Dan Ellsberg Activist News: Iraq Pledge; Chuck Matthei WRL News: New NYC WRL Local Special Supplement: Prisoners for Peace 2002 — WRI/Broken Rifle |
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September-October 2002 9/11 One Year Later . . . by David McReynolds . . . And What To Do About It by John Miller Palestinian Refugees in Syria & Lebanon by Virginia Baron Women in Black by Cassady Casey Jury Hangs for Colombia Peace by Kate Berrigan Long Shadow of Sacco & Vanzetti by Jim Haber Chile September 11, 1973 Letters: Israel: A Pacifist View; Nonviolent Defense; Iraq and the Middle East Activist News: Nigerian Women Protest; Starbucks Occupied; Hiroshima Protest; Burning a Death List; WRI Supports Serbian COs; Israeli Refuseniks; East Timor Refugees; Detainee Abuse; Burma Mission; Betty Kapetanakis WRL News: WRL National Committee meeting Activist Reviews: Wild Man: Life and TImes of Daniel Ellsberg by Tom Wells; Jailed for Justice by Clare Hanrahan |
| July-August 2002 Bushs Nuclear Madness by Frida Berrigan Replay of Mass Internment by John LaForge Turkish Resisters by Greg Payton Wally Nelson by Juanita Nelson, Ruth Benn, Ed Hedemann Judi Bari Verdict by Bill Weinberg Abolishing the Death Penalty by Steven W. Hawkins When A Million Marched Against the Bomb Letters: Bias & the Jewish State Activist News: NATO HQ Blocked; Challenging Sanctions; FBI: Peace Group Terrorists; SoA Watch Trial; Appreciating Nonviolence WRL News: Locals, Contacts, Affiliates; WRL Annual Dinner Activist Reviews: Journal of an Older Activist by Ruth Dear |
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January-February 2002 |
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