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Robert F Kennedy Speaks to our Time

I’d like to share, again, a video I made of photos I took at the Kennedy King Memorial, with audio of Martin Luther King’s speech just before he was killed, and the audio of Robert F Kennedy announcing Dr. King’s death to … Continue reading

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Nonviolence and anti-fascists

Many of us who want to advance peace and justice, and who disagree with what white nationalist and other hate groups stand for, are alarmed by the violent tactics these groups are increasingly displaying in public.  And are also alarmed that groups who … Continue reading

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Nonviolence Is Essential

Adherence to nonviolence is essential for healing our communities and our environment.  This is true for both moral and strategic reasons. The recent chaos in Charlottesville demonstrates the error of some of those opposing the white supremacists using violence themselves.  President … Continue reading

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The Answer Is You

Many of us are bewildered and dismayed by how our society has come to the point where white supremacy, hate and Nazi symbols are on open public display.  And how the president and his administration are enabling this. Our governmental … Continue reading

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Engage

I realize how fortunate I have been to have had experiences with diverse communities over the past six or seven years in Indianapolis.  These have been immensely educational.  When I said as much during one of my last meetings with … Continue reading

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Meskwaki Powwow

I am so glad I was able to attend the 103rd annual Meskwaki Powwow at the Meskwaki Indian Settlement, near Tama, Iowa, this past weekend.  I appreciated my father being willing to go with me, since I don’t have a … Continue reading

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Listen

Who isn’t dismayed and discouraged today?  Who isn’t weary of the anger, strife, hatred, isolation?  Who doesn’t feel they haven’t found ways to do enough to make things better? No one seems to want to hear what anyone else has … Continue reading

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Korean War Memorial

Below are some photos I’ve taken from trips to Washington, DC, usually to attend Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) Annual Meetings.   The War Is Not The Answer campaign is one of FCNL’s many projects. The ghostly, life size … Continue reading

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Speak for Peace

In these days of an escalating war of words and tensions, especially related to North Korea, Friends are urged to actively promote peace in any way they can.  Following is from the report of the Peace and Social Concerns Committee … Continue reading

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War Is Not The Answer

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