World March for Peace and Nonviolence
Aug 10th, 2009 | By Mark T | Category: FeatureAn effort by people in 90 countries to eradicate nuclear weapons, withdraw occupying armies and end wars.
An effort by people in 90 countries to eradicate nuclear weapons, withdraw occupying armies and end wars.
Article discussing extending the Greenway Bike path to St. Paul:
A transportation advocacy group is renewing the push to extend the Midtown Greenway in Minneapolis across the Mississippi River and into St. Paul.
Barack Obama looks back to Lincoln, and in doing so identifies with a President regarded as our greatest. Lincoln presided over one of the most brutal conflicts in history. Barack also looks back to that preacher from Atlanta who sang We Shall Overcome and espoused nonviolence.
This campaign season, we heard about everything from Alaskan independence to the return of the Cold War. The list includes diplomacy, economics, immigration, taxes, terrorism, values, war, you name it. One topic that was not mentioned, indeed is rarely mentioned in the course of mainstream discussions or news coverage, is nonviolence.
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Two new academic articles have got my attention because of their link to positive social change. The first article, found in Current Directions of Psychological Science, reports on the science of gratitude.