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Wearing a poppy for the last time
UK veteran, activist, and author Harry Leslie Smith discusses why 2013 will be the last year that he wears a poppy on Remembrance Day.Are climate activists putting all their eggs in one basket?
Authors Arielle Klagsbrun, David Osborn, Maryam Adrangi, and Kirby Spangler argue that the North American climate movement has put all its eggs in one basket.New article online: How to disarm a violent heart
Author Josiah Neufeld interviews Jesuit peace activist John Dear for _Geez_.Reflections on Shane Claiborne’s blog
_Geez_ editor Aiden Enns reflects after reading a blog post by Shane Claiborne.Rhubarb Mennonite Theatre issue launch
The Mennonite Literary Society launches Rhubarb’s Mennonite Theatre issue on Sunday, October 27th at Sam’s Place.A crush on Pope Francis
Author Cathleen Falsani talks about why she loves Pope Francis so much.New article online: Community is the heart of nonviolence
Isaiah Boronka tells of his experience with nonviolence, and how he came to realize that the heart of nonviolence is community life and its renewal.Thanks to Project Ploughshares and ‘free’ issues of Geez
A thank you to Project Ploughshares, and an offer of a ‘free’ _Geez_ issue.Faith in the City
This fall Augustine United Church will be holding its first annual ecumenical, congregationally-based conversation. The goal of these conversations is to explore the intersections of a justice-seeking church and urgent social and cultural matters.A poem about the war in Syria
A poem about the war in Syria by Anthony J. Marsella.
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