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Pacifism Revisited
By avoiding pacifism in the twentieth century, we skirted opportunities to unlearn racism.
Katherine HawkerSelf
Poetry
Court Watch
FJ Poetry: "All rise!" / Judge enters the court, robe trailing / Eyes downcast
Helen Fox
Features
Eleven Steps toward an Enduring World
A fiercely idealistic vision of a humanity cured of its addiction to violence and war.
Robert Dockhorn
Features
Asylum Seekers Need Action, Not Apathy
How do we respond to the unthinkable?
Janice Pulliam
Features
Why I Got Arrested at the Border
A walk along the beach—and an interfaith plea for the soul of a nation.
Lucy Duncan
Viewpoint: Jesus, Forgiveness, and Nonviolence
Nonviolence does not mean that we do not resist evil.
From the Editor's Desk
Writing Opp: Friendly Competition? (closed)
Learn more about writing for our May issue on competition.
Martin Kelley
Features
Are We Ready to Make the Necessary Changes?
What barriers prevent a racially diverse Religious Society of Friends in the United States?
Vanessa Julye
Online Features
Civility Can Be Dangerous
In 1934, AFSC co-founder Henry Cadbury advised Jewish rabbis to be gentler on Hitler. Is civility a substitute for morality?
Lucy Duncan
Features
Among Friends: The Art the World Needs
An introduction to our June/July issue on Creativity and the Arts
Martin Kelley
Features
Art That Works
Can art really change the world?
Joey Hartmann-Dow
Features
Writing and Marketing Crime Fiction
Holding onto the testimonies as the village death count rises.
Edith Maxwell
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