SojoAction: Nonviolence and Peace
Blessed are those who make peace. Since Sojourners began in 1971, we have emphasized nonviolence, peace, and restorative justice to build up the reign of God. From early protest against the Vietnam War and anti-torture campaigns to addressing today’s issues of drone warfare, mass shootings, non-state armed conflicts, and nuclear weapons, our commitment to peacemaking and in-depth exploration into nonviolent responses to violence remains firm.
We are working toward a world like the prophet Isaiah envisioned — where swords are turned into plowshares and nations study war no more.
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The arts help us operate outside of the conditions that fuel dehumanization.
The arts help us operate outside of the conditions that fuel dehumanization.
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My son was shot and killed in 2017. Five years later, the same thing happened to my husband.
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“One thing that I think is really critical here, particularly from a Christian perspective, is that these encampments are a form of nonviolent resistance,” Eli McCarthy, a Catholic peace expert, told Sojourners.
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