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Peace, Climate, and Reproductive Health

Human population growth is at the heart of many of today's conflicts. Richard Grossman

Forum, June/July 2015

Letters from our readers.
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Main Street Activism and Wall Street Advocacy: Strange Bedfellows?

Working together on different but complementary strategies for change. Jeffery W. Perkins
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Allow Me to Introduce You, Witches and Friends

Navigating points of tension to find core values in common. Meagan Fischer
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Love in the Belly of the Beast

Race, punishment, and hope in the prison-industrial complex. Laura Magnani

Necessary, Not Evil

Abortion and the Stewardship Testimony A pro-choice friend of mine once remarked that she thought of abortion as a necessary…

Interview with Nathan Alling Long, Author of “Holy Day”

This month, we feature a short fiction piece about a couple resolving a disagreement about the meaning of Christmas. Nathan…

Online Forum: Pacifism and Peace

One of the most important testimonies of the Quaker faith is peace. In times of war, Quakers have a long…

Meant to Be For Some Purpose

I was 47 when I drove four other rabbis in my teal Windstar minivan from Philadelphia to the Catskills for…

April Forum 2012

Fetishization of biblical passages I was glad to see David Zarembka’s letter about African Friends in your February issue. I…

The Task of the Recording Clerk: Spiritual Exercise and Ministry

or me, the first step in all aspects of living, including recording the minutes of a meeting, is the personal…

Education and Service Projects in Vietnam

The wounds of war do not go away when the fighting stops. Both the physical and emotional wounds persist for…
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