Three speeches from the October 19th meeting of the Fall Assembly of the Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice. In our broadcast version we'll have only two of the three speakers, but the podcast version will have all three of them, sharing on a range of peace and justice topics.
Nonviolence At Work in Senegal to Sudan to Ukraine to the USA: Michael Beer & Nonviolence International
First Air Date
Our 2nd visit with Michael Beer, director of Nonviolence International since 1998. Last time Michael talked mainly about his book,
Feeding A Starving Gaza - The Freedom Flotilla
First Air Date
Like so many witnessing the immense suffering in Gaza, Cassandra Dixon wanted to do something to help the situation. Cassandra has made numerous visits to Palestine and has come to know many people there as personal friends, so she strongly felt the call to join the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza, carrying thousands of tons of humanitarian aid for the starving people of Gaza.
Home From Gaza...for the Moment - Human Peace Work
First Air Date
Gisele Bolton is an inspiration of where a passionate heart for healing the world can lead you. From her home in the Chippewa Valley of Wisconsin, Gisele earned degrees in International Politics and Human Rights and in Global Studies, Human Rights and Justice in the Middle East and Africa. She added languages, including Arabic, to her toolkit, and she volunteered and interned in diverse countries like Lebanon, Kenya, and Honduras.
Open Conversation on the Middle East: Steve Chase
First Air Date
Steve Chase has a long history of doing, teaching, and writing about activism, starting from the age of 13, when he first stood against war.