Author Archives: Jeff Kisling

Is it impractical to invite North Korean visit?

Yesterday I wrote about the visit by a North Korean delegation to Bear Creek Friends meeting in 2001, and the meeting’s hope a similar visit could happen again.  The question of whether such a visit would even be allowed was … Continue reading

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Bear Creek Friends Meeting and North Korea

I just wrote about the current interest in the idea of “farm diplomacy” after a couple of editorials were published in the Des Moines Register.  Sept. 1, 2017, Kenneth M Quinn, President of the World Food Prize suggested inviting a … Continue reading

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Swords into plowshares

And He shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people; and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore.  … Continue reading

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First they came…

First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Socialist. Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Trade Unionist. Then they … Continue reading

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What is racism?

I recently wrote “These past several days we  have heard the qualification “the largest mass shooting (in modern history)”.  I think it is important to acknowledge, unfortunately, numerous occasions in the history of this country when even larger numbers of  … Continue reading

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NRA goads Congress to stop gun violence research

The refusal of many, mainly Republican politicians, to refuse to look for solutions for our society’s gun problems adds to the tragedy of Las Vegas, and all of the many mass shootings in the United States.  It is simply callous … Continue reading

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Non/violence

As I think we all are, I’m overwhelmed with shock and grief at the killing in Las Vegas. There are many who say now is not the time to talk about finding ways to reduce the chances of yet another … Continue reading

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Ecological Devastation-“The Gathering”

Pictures, video and stories are often the most effective ways to teach, motivate and inspire people.  As many of you know I’ve been blessed to have been involved with Rev. William Barber in a number of ways over the past … Continue reading

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Ecocide of Puerto Rico

Quakers believe there is that of God in every single person, and that every one of us is capable of communicating directly with God.  My experience has been with a God of compassion and justice.  This morning I was awakened … Continue reading

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Fly the “Friendly” Skies – Not

I wrote about a recent article in Environmental Research Letters, The climate mitigation gap: education and government recommendations miss the most effective individual actions, by Seth Wynes and Kimberly A Nicholas, that estimates the annual amount of greenhouse gas emissions … Continue reading

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