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Spring/ Summer 2022

This issue’s overarching theme is “Listen to Women for a Change,” and the voices here are worth listening to. These wise authors tackle racism, gun violence, poverty, and voting rights. They alert us to the dangers of militarism and bring to life important histories. After you read this issue, you will understand why the original 1915 Women’s International Conference at The Hague and the long struggle for voting rights are still relevant to our peace and justice activism today.

Fewer Words, Our Actions by Darien De Lu

Technology – the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly by Eileen Kurkoski

Dr. Jean Facilitates Fresno “Unpacking Racism” Group

Supporting from the Shadows: Voting Rights and the Incredible Power of Women by Ashley Carrington

Listening to “The Hague Women” of 1915 by Gloria McMillan

Threads of Hope Amidst Deepening Crises by Nancy Price

Treasurer’s Report to Members by Jan Corderman

Remembering Joan Ecklein: Peacemaker, Storyteller, Traveler

10,000 Miles Apart but Connected by Our Activism by Shilpa Pandey

Be Part of History: Attend WILPF’s 33rd International Congress by Janet Slagter

Detroit Branch Hosts Forum on Gun Violence

‘If We Truly Want Peace, We Have to Work for Justice’ by Emily Keel

Middle East Regimes Becoming More Despotic by Odile Hugonot Haber

Summer Reading List

Donors Plant Seeds of Peace

Many Methods, Common Goals: Branches Rally for Peace

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