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Vol. XVII, No.2
Winter, 2003
Nonviolent Change Journal helps to network the
peace community: providing dialoguing, exchanges of ideas, articles,
reviews, reports and announcements of the activities of peace related
groups and meetings, reviews of world developments relating to
nonviolent change and resource information concerning the development
of human relations on the basis of mutual respect.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editor's Comments
Nonviolent
Change Now Available Via E-mail
Upcoming
Events
Ongoing
Activities
World
Developments
Dialoguing
Letter From Joanne Landy, Thomas Harrison, Jennifer Scarlott,
Co-Directors, Campaign for Peace and Democracy:
We Oppose Both Saddam Hussein and the War on Iraq: A Call
for a New Democratic U.S. Foreign Policy
Statement of Veterans Meeting Against War with Iraq, November
12, 2002
Diane Perlman, PhD, Co-chair, Committee on Global Violence
and Security, Psychologists for Social Responsibility, writes of
Misinterpretation of Bin Laden's Messages: Erring on the Side of
Danger
Letter
from the President of Search for Common Ground on its
Aikido Approach
What We
Are About
Articles
Similarities between Adult
Children of Alcoholics or Childhood Abuse
With Recipients of Societal Trauma
by Darling Villena-Mata
Is Bush Going to Betray the Afghans and Kurds?
by Jack D. Forbes
The Power of Nonviolence
by Mubarak Awad and Dr.
Abdul Aziz Said
Understanding Iran and the Non-Arab Muslim World: Suggestions
for
Non-Violent Change Initiatives
by Robert W. Hotes
Preventing Nuclear Proliferation in the Right Way
by Stephen Sachs
Media Notes
Reports and Announcements
Funding this Newsletter
Editorial Team
CO-CHAIRS AND CO-EDITORS:
Stephen Sachs 4820 N. Broadway St.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317)924-5965 h-w & FAX (972)542-0100
ssachs@earthlink.net
Marilee
Niehoff
5550 S. Shore Drive #502
Chicago IL 60637-5051
Marilka@aol.com
Robert W. Hotes
American College of Counselors
824 South Park Ave
Springfield, IL 62704
(217)698-7668
Rhotes@aol.com
Darling G.Villena-Mata
Los Angeles, California
and
Mason Neck, Virginia
ncjournal@circlepoint.org
©2002, 2003. All rights reserve. The Nonviolent Change
Journal is published by the Research/Action Team on Nonviolent
Large Systems Change - an interorganizational and international project
of The Organization Development Institute.
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