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Hear-ye, Hear-ye, Read all about it!
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By Kathie MM Last Saturday, June 17, 2017, on a miserably wet day, multitudes of women marched in New York City. Their purpose? Rallying for a United Nations ban on the use, development, and sale of nuclear weapons. Support for such a … Continue reading
Posted in Book reviews, Democracy, Human rights, Nonviolence, politics, Poverty, Prisons, Protest, resistance, social justice
Tagged abortion, Anthony Comstock, Ban the Bomb, contraception, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Freydeh Levin, Kathie MM, Marge Piercy, right to vote, Sex Wars, sexism, Susan B. Anthony, United Nations proposal to ban nuclear weapons, Victoria Woodhull, Women's March in NYC, women's rights
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Women anti-warriors: Fighting war with poetry
Moral engagement depends on moral agency—both inhibitive moral agency (refusing to let others push one into immoral behavior) and proactive… Continue reading
Posted in Moral engagement, Poetry and the arts
Tagged anti-war poetry, compassion, Denise Levertov, empathy, inhibitive moral agency, Julia Ward Howe, Marge Piercy, moral engagement, Mother's Day Proclamation, peace, proactive moral agency, Suheir Hammed, The low road, Vietnam War, What I will
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