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Poor People’s Campaign Highlights Consequences of War

Yesterday I summarized the rally of the third week of the Poor People’s Campaign in Des Moines, Iowa. That event was held across the street from North High School because part of this week’s theme is school gun violence. Videographer … Continue reading

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Poor People’s Campaign–Gun violence and militarism

The rally of the third week of the Poor People’s Campaign was held across the street from North High School in Des Moines, Iowa. The themes were gun violence and militarism. People spoke about school gun violence, violence against people … Continue reading

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What is our response to environmental chaos?

I imagine you have seen the shocking videos of the flooding of Ellicott City, MD. That is just the latest of a series of alarming environmental changes. The Bering Sea ice is at historic lows. Permafrost is melting and releasing … Continue reading

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Kinder Morgan pipeline spill

Kanahus Manuel provides this video related to the Kinder Morgan pipeline spill at the Deerfield Station north of Kamloops, British Columbia on May 27, 2018. She asks to be admitted to the site to monitor the spill, and blocks a … Continue reading

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Memorial Day

People who gave their lives in service to our country deserve our deep respect. But as a Quaker and pacifist, these holidays make me very sad. Why did they have to die?  Why did civilians also have to die in … Continue reading

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A Miracle

Those who know me know how important running has been in my life. I first began to run on the track team of Miller Junior High School in Marshalltown, Iowa. Our 440 relay team broke the school record and that … Continue reading

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Each Child is Sacred

For some time the Spirit has led me to think about children. While I don’t have children of my own, I was strongly connected with the children of my best friend, Randy Porter, at times living in part of the … Continue reading

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Draft resistance and conscientious objection

The Selective Service System still requires males aged 18-25 to register for the Selective Service System. In addition, “The National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service was created by Congress to consider and develop recommendations concerning the need for a … Continue reading

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Poor People’s Campaign Week 2 and Plans for Week 3

This video by Rodger Routh is about week two of the Poor People’s Campaign in Iowa  regarding systemic racial injustice. WHO-TV Political Reporter Dave Price interviews Stephen Blobaum about the Iowa Poor People’s Campaign:  http://whotv.com/2018/05/20/the-insiders-may-20th-edition-the-iowa-poor-peoples-campaign/ According to Medium.com nearly 321 … Continue reading

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Into the Public Square

I’ve been writing about the new Poor People’s Campaign. It is discouraging that more people haven’t been attending these public events, at least here in Des Moines. A couple of years ago I wrote a series of articles about getting into … Continue reading

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