Peace
Religious leaders arrested in war protest
March 28, 2003WASHINGTON – Nobel Peace Prize winners and Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish leaders knelt in front of the White House and were arrested, March 26, protesting George W. Bush’s war on Iraq as a “crime against...
Read moreNew York march: Stop the war
March 28, 2003NEW YORK – Hundreds of thousands of people filled the streets March 22 in a spirited demonstration against the war on Iraq. The huge protest, held just two days after the start of the war, was...
Read moreAfter U.S. invades Iraq, protests circle the globe
March 27, 2003In the wake of last week’s attack on Iraq by U.S. and British troops, millions around the world poured into the streets for practically continuous anti-war actions. A small sampling follows. In India, thousands organized by...
Read moreAfter U.S. invades Iraq, protests circle the globe
March 27, 2003In the wake of last week’s attack on Iraq by U.S. and British troops, millions around the world poured into the streets for practically continuous anti-war actions. A small sampling follows. In India, thousands organized by...
Read moreCesar Chavez: A legacy for peace, justice and non-violence
March 27, 2003LOS ANGELES – As protests against the war in Iraq grow across our nation, it is not uncommon for leaders to invoke the name of Cesar Chavez, the founding president of the United Farm Workers.
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