Cover: Peace & Freedom Spring/Summer 2024

Spring/Summer 2024

This issue is focused on what we need to challenge and change in our current economic systems and structures so we can have a “solidarity economy” that cares for all people and the planet. Articles include Rickey Gard Diamond on the “financialization” of our economy and how this relates to violence and authoritarianism, Rev. Rowan Fairgrove on poverty as a risk factor for death, Angela Priestley on climate action and investing in the care economy, and Tina D. Shelton and Adrian Bernal on the election-year myths being propagated about immigration and the increasing militarization of our borders.

Contents

Working in a Fire Zone by Darien De Lu

The Middle East, North Africa, and Afghanistan by Valentine M. Moghadam

What Leads to a Sustainable Peace? by Linda Belle

Azerbaijan, Gaza, and Ukraine Are All Connected by Charlotte Dennett

DC-Maryland-Virginia Branch Builds Capacity by Tara Vassefi

Des Moines Branch Promotes “No Mow May” by Janice Hawkins

Why Domestic Violence Matters by April Rumery

BIPOC Survivors Need Self-Determination by Rita Gonzalez

WILPF Rises to the Challenge: Warheads to Windmills by Vicki Elson

Artificial Intelligence and War by Eileen Kurkoski and Margo Schulter

CSW Practicum Now Open to Young Activists by Shilpa Pandey

“First They Came…”: Standing in Solidarity with Activists Under Attack by Leni Villagomez Reeves

Yvonne Simmons, a Voice for Peace in Portland and the Balkans by Mary Rose, Karen James, Dan Handelman, & Desiree Hellegers

Ying Lee, Berkeley City Council Member and Lifelong Anti-War Activist 

Carol Urner, Tireless Advocate for Disarmament by Kirby Urner and Ellen Thomas

Branches Find Many Ways to Advocate for Peace

Tomorrow’s Gift, Today’s Work

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