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Dee Williams doesn't need a big house to be happy. Instead she found happiness in a 84-square foot house on wheels.
Carol Estes | Nov 1, 2008
Invisible Rights: We'll protect your right to vote. But not to eat. Economic human rights are in the Universal Declaration, but not in the U.S.
Carol Estes | Feb 7, 2007
The work of peace building in South Africa and elsewhere is largely a rehumanizing process, calming fears by destroying dehumanizing stereotypes.
Carol Estes | May 3, 2006
A nonviolent army stands fast, watching over human rights in the midst of conflict, a model of courageous peace.
Carol Estes | Feb 9, 2006
Music can tell truths that otherwise go unheard, inspiring action, and sustaining resistance.
Carol Estes | Jul 1, 2002
Community choirs accross the US provide a place where people of all backgrounds and abilities can sing together.
Carol Estes | Oct 1, 2001
After decades of discrimination, black farmers are struggling for justice.
Carol Estes | Jul 1, 2001
The war on drugs has turned the United States into the world's top jailer, a police state with a higher percentage of its population in jail than any other country.
Carol Estes | Oct 1, 2000
In May, the Positive Futures Network hosted the second in a series of gatherings called the State of the Possible. These pieces were written by two participants who both drew inspiration from the gathering.
Carol Estes, Robert Jeffrey | Oct 1, 2000