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War
Ending the recurring tragedy in Israel-Palestine
October 14, 2023
Michael Nagler
Meet the first (and only) conscientious objector from West Point
August 28, 2023
Nonviolence Radio Team
Humanity is not doomed to war
April 25, 2023
Nonviolence Radio Team
Remembering Traute Lafrenz, last surviving member of the White Rose resistance
April 17, 2023
Michael Nagler
A military veteran’s journey to nonviolence in three questions
November 16, 2022
The Metta Center Team
Amplifying stories of nonviolent struggle from Ukraine, Russia and the world at large
April 26, 2022
Nonviolence Radio Team
‘War is a crime against humanity’ — a conversation on the power of revolutionary nonviolence
March 14, 2022
Nonviolence Radio Team
How draft resistance helped end the Vietnam War
October 12, 2021
Nonviolence Radio Team
Bearing witness in Afghanistan — a conversation with Kathy Kelly on ending war and listening to its victims
September 28, 2021
Nonviolence Radio Team
‘Hope or Terror,’ 20 years on
September 10, 2021
Michael Nagler
What if we understood Shariah for what it is — a source of compassion?
September 29, 2020
Annie Hewitt
Dear IRS: We cannot in conscience pay for war
July 13, 2020
David Hartsough
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Jan Hartsough
From Kool-Aid to Clorox — how to leave the death cult behind us for good
May 26, 2020
Michael Nagler
The pandemic is showing that Gandhi’s notion of ‘practical idealism’ is possible
April 21, 2020
Michael Nagler
‘Nonviolence is about what you’re going to do in the face of violence’ — a conversation with Kazu Haga
March 16, 2020
Annie Hewitt
‘Progress comes from changing how humans think’ — a conversation with ‘soldier of peace’ Paul K. Chappell
March 3, 2020
Annie Hewitt