Wendell Berry: The Failure of War Why do we always think we can put an end to killing by waging war? It never works, for reasons that should be obvious. Wendell Berry | Nov 6, 2001
Criminal justice reform Danny Glover: The Death Penalty in This Great Nation of Ours Speech given at Princeton considers the fallibility of our justice system and the finality of death. Danny Glover | Nov 6, 2001
Ordinary Heroes Sociologist and Holocaust survivor Samuel P. Oliner writes about what motivates altruists and heroes who put the welfare of others alongside their own. Reaching out to others has been the force behind much that is good in the world. Samuel P. Oliner | Nov 6, 2001
Native rights Tom Goldtooth: In the Native Way For a sundancer and bundle-keeper in the Dakota tradition, the world and the spirit are identical. Tom Goldtooth | Nov 6, 2001
Criminal justice reform Genesee Peacemakers Involving victims in the criminal justice system can lead to healing, community empowerment, and fewer repeated offenses. Sarah van Gelder | Oct 1, 2000