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Sojourners Magazine: April 2005

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Cover Story

The elite few benefit from the Bush tax agenda. The rest of us get stuck with the bill.
For political strategist Grover Norquist, tax policy is just a means to a brutish end.

Feature

With 86 percent of the country below the poverty line, the southern African nation of Zambia seems an unlikely candidate to face down the United States - and corporate giant Monsanto - over genetically modified seeds.
A 40-year-old civil rights murder mystery, and the former state trooper who holds the answer.
Object lessons from Palestinian-American artist Rajie Cook.
Uncut interview with the man at the center of the Jimmy Lee Jackson murder case.
The young refugees had come through almost unthinkable terrors to a strange, strange land.

Commentary

Communicating across the red-blue divide.
Millennium Goals offer hope against poverty.
No tax cuts during wartime.

Columns

Is corporal punishment the proper way to nurture moral character?
As the tour continues, a new movement for justice in America is being spread. I can feel it.
Clearly, Rumsfeld's critics never had their own secret army.
It's the lives of our saints, not their deaths, that teach us about faith.

Culture Watch

Aaron McGruder rages against the machine.
A Faith- A Faith-Based Solution
Last December, Last December, I boarded a plane to fly
The attack of the chiller flicks.
As Joshua crosses the Jordan River into the promised land,

Departments

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It is often said that what you pay for something affects how much you value it.
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James Forman, James Forman, who led the Student Nonvio
I have climbed out of the depths where human ash and soil comprise a pyramidal mound covered by the green of life. Here women, men, and children