Kathy Kelly
The U.S. war in Iraq abruptly ended for many thousands killed over the years of military occupation and civil war. But it won’t end for the survivors.More
Anne Montgomery died yesterday. I remember her words to me and to our young Iraqi friend Eva, sitting in the Al Monzer hotel in Amman, Jordan.More
It’s a bit odd to me that with my sense of geographical direction I’m ever regarded as a leader to guide groups in foreign travel.More
Last week, newly-arrived in Athens as part of the US Boat to Gaza project, our team of activists gathered for nonviolence training.More
In late June 2011, I’m going to be a passenger on “The Audacity of Hope,” the US boat in this summer’s international flotilla to break the illegal and deadly Israeli siege of Gaza.More
Libby and Jerica are in the front seat of the Prius, and Mary and I are in back. We just left Oklahoma, we’re heading into Shamrock, Texas, and tomorrow we’ll be Indian Springs, Nevada, home of Creech Air Force Base.More
[Editor's note: I just received another dispatch from Kathy, who is part of a delegation visiting cities and villages in Pakistan through this Saturday.More
[Editor's note: Last night I received an email from Kathy, who co-coordinates Voices for Creative Nonviolence, with this report. She is visiting cities and villages in Pakistan until June 12, as part of a delegation that includes Dan Pearson, Fr.More














