Friday, April 19, 2024

Morality Challenged?

 By Michael Gillespie, April 2024

Before the enemies of peace conspired to assassinate him in broad daylight in Dallas, Texas, on Nov. 23, 1963, President John F. Kennedy famously said, "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." 

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Friday, April 12, 2024

Community Forests at Trust for Public Land

 

By Trust for Public Land and noted by Alana Fink, Associate Director of Digital Engagement, TPL; reprinted with permission, first published for Trust for Public Land email and blog March 7, 2024

 

 Forested lands comprise about a third of our nation’s lands. But today, real estate development, aggressive timber harvesting, and climate change-driven wildfires are resulting in a net loss of our nation’s forests. 

 


                                           Andy Richter/Courtesy of Trust for Public Land

 

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

'You are not alone,’ In community, young people find antidotes to climate anxiety

 By Heidi Schlumpf, Reprinted by permission of NCR Publishing Company-EarthBeat  www.NCROnline.org; first published for Earthbeat March 6, 2024- https://www.ncronline.org/earthbeat/faith/you-are-not-alone-community-young-people-find-antidotes-climate-anxiety

NCR Editor's note: This story has been supported by the Solutions Journalism Network, a nonprofit organization dedicated to rigorous and compelling reporting about responses to social problems.

 

 

Mary Rittle says she experiences climate anxiety every single day. It may be a 55-degree January day in Chicago, when she notices that birds that should have migrated are still around. Or it could be after reading about how melting polar ice caps are endangering people around the world. Even her environmental activism can trigger anxiety because it reminds her of the urgent need for such work.

Why Sign a Declaration of Peace

 

By David Swanson, World BEYOND War, March 6, 2024; reprinted with permission

https://worldbeyondwar.org/why-sign-a-declaration-of-peace

 

At World BEYOND War and other groups that I work for and work with we often flood elected officials with emails or phone calls — or bodies in their offices — with very urgent and specific demands to stop killing particular populations. At the same time, at the height of crises and otherwise, we find it valuable to press in a different direction.

Saturday, February 24, 2024

ON THIS DAY - The Methodist Building Cafeteria To Integrate (Feb. 21. 1947)

 

On February 21, 1947, the process began to serve everyone at the Methodist Building Cafeteria on Capitol Hill no matter the color, race or creed.

reprinted with permission from The General Board of Church and Society of the United Methodist Church; first published for The General Board of Church and Society of the United Methodist Church website and email Feb. 21, 2024

 

Photos: The Methodist Dining Room in 1947, which is now the United Methodist Building Conference Room Two and Three (photos from GCAH and GBCS)


Connecting African American History Month and a Methodist milestone for social justice

 For a century, social witness and justice seeking has been the watchwords for the work of Church and Society on Capitol Hill.

 Unfortunately, there have been times when we as an agency neglected and participated in acts of injustice and racism in our own house. For this, we repent and pray for forgiveness.

Friday, February 16, 2024

A Prescription for Peace in Gaza

 

We urge the Biden administration to utilize its leverage and present a clear framework to end the violence and suffering.

By Yazeed Ibrahim, Dr. Ira Helfand, Robert Dodge, and David E. Drake; reprinted with permission; First published on Common Dreams Feb. 9, 2024; also published in online edition of the Des Moines Register Feb. 12, 2024

 

 

 

Palestinians in Gaza's Al-Nasir Hospital attend a baby injured in Israeli airstrikes. (Photo: Abed Zagout/Anadolu via Getty Image)

 

Since Hamas’ October 7 attack triggered the most recent, brutal round of violence in Gaza, the discourse surrounding the conflict has remained stunningly stagnant. Both sides find themselves emboldened at home.

Wednesday, January 31, 2024

The "I am Vanessa Guillen" Documentary

Review by Isidro D. Ortiz; reprinted with permission; originally published for COMD (Committee Opposed to Militarism and the Draft) newsletter DRAFT NOtices, Jan.- Mar. 2024


Can ordinary people make change in the face of seemingly insurmountable circumstances?  In the age of neoliberalism, rampant militarism and creeping fascism, at a time when resistance to injustice and institutional betrayal has often been deemed futile, for many the answer would be "no."  However, the documentary I am Vanessa Guillen offers reason to be optimistic.  It shows how ordinary people can make change even in the face of tragedy, in the midst of profound grief, and in confrontation with the overwhelming power of the military.

                                                        Photo of Vanessa Guillen (COMD)

Monday, January 8, 2024

The Innocents, Ourselves, and the Call of God Today: Feast of the Holy Innocents Prayer Service for Peace held December 28, 2023

 

By Christine Sheller

 

The evening of December 28, 2023, the Des Moines Faith Committee for Peace hosted the annual prayer service for peace for the Feast of the Holy Innocents.  It was entitled “The Innocents, Ourselves, and the Call of God Today,” the title which Fr. David Polich chose for his message.  It was held at the Valley United Methodist Church in West Des Moines.

Friday, December 15, 2023

Words from Martin Luther King, Jr; Call to Action for Ceasefire; Voices from Brethren Elders

 Reprinted with permission; first published for OEP (On Earth Peace) Newsletter Wednesday, December 6, 2023.  See https://www.onearthpeace.org/

 

“Peace is not merely the absence of some negative force—war, tensions, confusion, but it is the presence of some positive force—justice, goodwill, the power of the kingdom of God… If peace means accepting second-class citizenship, I don't want it. If peace means keeping my mouth shut in the midst of injustice and evil, I don't want it. If peace means being complacently adjusted to a deadening status quo, I don't want peace.

Thursday, December 7, 2023

IPN Holiday Open House and Gift Fair December 2, 2023 a Success

 

By Christine Sheller

 

Saturday, December 2, 2023 Iowa Peace Network hosted their Annual Holiday Open House and Alternative Gift Fair at the Des Moines Mennonite Church, in which the IPN office is located.  More than twenty five persons came through.