Peace Magazine
• published Mar 20, • last edit Jan 04,
As we have fundamentally been a print magazine, we do not upload our full content during the year of publication. The list below will show only a few articles for issues published during the current year, but will display full listings (including letters, editorials, and so on) for issues which came out in preceding years.
Vol, No.1 Jan-Mar
- Asylum Policy is Foreign Policy
- Daddy, What Did You Do to Save the World
- Emotional Quotient and Nuclear Disarmament
- Enforcing International Law
- Global Declaration to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance by
- How They Ended an Arms Race
- Newsworthy
- Pour Concrete to Save the World
- Solidarity Pilgrimage with Sabeel
Vol, No.4 Oct-Dec
- A Nonviolent March through Nova Scotia, Canada
- Between the Hammer of War and the Anvil of Natural Disasters
- Dethroning King Coal
- Exploring Ocean-Based Climate Solutions
- Join us on Substack and Udemy
- Lois Wilson
- Monitoring International Treaty Process
- Nairobi’s Kibera
- Newsworthy
- Physicists Against the Bomb
- Pleistocene Park
- Revisiting the ‘Limits to Growth’ Debate
- Russia’s Electricity
- Saving the Ice
- Stolen Pride
- The World Cour
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Editor’s note: This op-ed is by Rosemarie Jackowski, an advocacy journalist and peace activist who is the author of “Banned in Vermont.”
The latest massacre in Afghanistan is just one more in a long history of U.S. atrocities. Most of these acts by U.S. troops go unnoticed hardly rating a mention on the nightly news. Why has this news report broken through the wall of silence? And why is there a media reaction to it? The media has ignored so many other atrocities.
When interviewed by Leslie Stahl on CBS, 60 Minutes (May 12, ), Secretary of State Madeleine Albright stated that the deaths of , Iraqi children were worth it. There was hardly a ripple of concern about Albrights statement. Maybe it is just luck and timing that c
I love words. So I love to read and have been writing since I could hold a pencil. Some day, I'll put all those scribbled journals into a novel or memoir. For now, I'm happy to write about how others influenced the world. I blog at and review books at I started to teach music when I was 13, kept teaching when I got married to a nice guy, and had a lot of students while we raised four kids. I got a music degree, did other undergrad and grad work, and became more and more curious about how others lived. My husband and I began to teach in Asia during summers off. In my 40s, I decided to quit teaching music and tried a few jobs - including more than five years as alumni director of Northwest University in Seattle. Then in my early 50s, I went back to school for a post-grad degree (a Ph D in Intercultural Studies). At AGTS in Missouri, my profs taught us to do good research and appreciate the dreams and influences of migrants and intercultural workers. My cohort was full of expats who traveled, lived, and served around the world. How exciting - and useful. Surprise! Today, my husband and I live in Indonesia, a wonderful tropical base for teaching in universities and seminar
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