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"Whenever people discover that they have rights, they have the responsibility to claim them."
—John XXIII, "Pacem in Terris"
Friends of Sojourners embraced, sang, laughed, and prayed for four days last July in celebration of our first 30 years.

In 1851, Sojourner Truth asked a simple question: "Arn't I a Woman?" That question, though 150 years old, turned my world upside down.

A remarkable program for black and Jewish teen-agers goes a long way toward busting stereotypes and fostering reconciliation.

Commemorating the life of Christian activist, magazine editor, and longtime friend of Sojourners John Alexander.

George W. and Laura Bush's new Crawford, Texas home boasts a stunning array of eco-friendly features...
There are now more Muslims in the United States then Presbyterians—and (surprise!) half of them are women.
American Palestinian physician Laila al-Marayati believes that the Quran speaks to women and men in a manner that eliminates the gender issue.
In November 2000, Congress passed "Plan Colombia," a $1.3 billion plan to fight cocaine production in Colombia.
National missile defense is only the latest version of "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb." Our best protection from nuclear war? A global ban on nuclear weapons.