While the United States Threatens War, in Afghanistan the Work of Peace Continues
by Kathy Kelly April 20, 2017 Three former United Nations officials with many decades of experience as diplomats recently [...]
Where To Turn
Photo Credit: Hakim Young by Kathy Kelly (Voices for Creative Nonviolence) In July 1941, Albert Einstein, ten months a US [...]
For Russians with Love (A Photo Journal)
By Hakim Young With a holiday smile, and a tease in her eyes, Yalta School Twelve’s ex-principal, Valentina, ( on the [...]
What’s at Stake
By Kathy Kelly In the historic port city of Yalta, located on the Crimean Peninsula, we visited the site where Churchill, [...]
Why go to Russia?
by Kathy Kelly Since 1983, Sharon Tennison has worked to develop ordinary citizens’ capacities to avert international [...]
Turning Backs on Despair, Richest Nations Doing Least for World’s Refugees
“We must stand as one with the millions of people who have been forced to flee as they need our help.” (Photo: [...]
Is Afghanistan the New Old West for Claim-Jumping?
The Claim-Jumping of the Old West By Bill Distler [...]
Afghan Peace Volunteers’ Street Kids Program
The Street Kids Program consists of: 1) classes held at the Borderfree Nonviolence Community Centre in Kabul Afghanistan [...]