P&F-spring-2021

Winter/ Spring 2021

This issue is packed with articles on themes important to the WILPF community including a report from Vicky Elson from the Disarm/End Wars Committee, a new feminist foreign policy by Val Maghadam, an in-depth look at the struggle in Colombia by Leni Villagomez Reeves, the misery brought about by the separation wall in Israel/Palestine by Odile Hugonot Haber, and many other articles that provide important insights about progressive movements.

Hope, Despair, Reality – and Inspiration from a People’s Victory

Iran and the United States: What Might a Feminist Foreign Policy Look Like?

Border Walls Bring Misery and Discrimination

Sameena Nazir on Women’s Rights and the Desire for Peace in Pakistan

Paper Crane Exhibit Takes Flight in Menlo Park

Friend-Raising at WILPF US Has Come a Long Way

Rabbi Hirsch’s Neighborhood in Winter: Jane Addams and Hull-House’s Early Years

Branches Get Innovative: Activism Takes New Forms

Feeding Two Birds with One Scone: Converting Warheads to Windmills

In Colombia, the Struggle Continues

The Roots of Separation, or How Walls Develop

Money Creation Is a Form of Violence

A Pandemic Within the Pandemic

A Virtual Tour of the WILPF US Office!

Remembering Vivian Schatz: Lifelong Peace Activist and Environmentalist

Zooming ahead: WILPF US 34th Triennnial Congress

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