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Rose Marie Berger 5-01-1999
Yvonne Delk has always done more than live beyond the boundaries - by her witness, strength, and perseverance, she's helping to render them obsolete.
Hans Hallundbaek 3-01-1999
A remarkable new "seminary-behind-walls" program at Sing Sing prison helps to rebuild lives and offer hope.
Julio Medina 3-01-1999

I could not escape the still, silent voice that gnawed at the core of my soul. It followed me wherever I went.

Anthony Papa 3-01-1999

It was an extraordinary feeling to be set free after years of deprivation.

Gen. George Lee Butler, former commander of the nation's nuclear forces, became a proponent of nuclear abolition.
Jonathan Schell 1-01-1999
The end of the Cold War presents an unparalleled opportunity to abolish nuclear weapons--once and for all.
David Cortright 1-01-1999
A new movement emerges to abolish nuclear weapons.
Charles A. Kimball 11-01-1998
How Christians and Muslims navigate the road ahead will have profound consequences for both communities--and for the world.
Kristine Jensen 11-01-1998

Office of Interfaith Relations at the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA

James J. Zogby 11-01-1998

The image of Islam in American pop culture.

Patrick O'Neill 9-01-1998
Baldemar Velasquez settles in for the long haul on behalf of cucumber pickers in the South.
Jane Slaughter 9-01-1998

The Detroit-based monthly newsletter Labor Notes has emerged as the networking center for the labor reform movement.

Peter Laarman 9-01-1998
Why New York churches are resisting workfare.
Kristin Brennan 9-01-1998

Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice

From City Council to Rodeo Drive: campaigning for a living wage in Los Angeles.
Why the church and the labor movement belong together.
Perry Bush 9-01-1998
For a century and a half, workers and church people have organized together.
Murray MacAdam 9-01-1998

Support grows for a shorter work week.

Kristin Brennan 9-01-1998
Seminarians are learning about another aspect of church members' lives.
Bob Hulteen 9-01-1998

Since its founding in 1994, the People of Faith Network has organized targeted campaigns to educate religious people about the conditions under which the clothes they buy are made.