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PEACE & FREEDOM INDEX FOR VOLUMES 60 (2000)–75 (2015) | 1
ACTIVISMBarfield, Ellen. “Two National Initiatives for Peace.” 62.1
(Winter 2002): 10. Birchem, Regina. “Unspoken Agenda: What about the
Military?” 63.1 (Winter 2003): 14-15. Burke, Rosemary. “Fundraising Ideas for Peace and
Justice.” 61.3 (Summer 2001): 26. Busam, Emily. “Visionary Activism at the 2013 Democracy
Convention.” 73.2 (Fall/Winter 2013): 18, 29. “CEDAW Campaign Goes Local.” 65.1 (Spring 2005): 15. Cuneo, Marilyn M. “Million Women Drummers March.”
73.1 (Spring 2013): 13. De Lu, Darien. “Activists Seek to Reestablish Uncensored
Reporting.” 60.3 (Summer 2000): 12. Dodd, Jody. “Ending the War at Home: WILPF Joins
Schoolchildren at the UN Small Arms Conference” 66.2 (Fall 2006): 13.
Dodd, Jody. “Silencing Dissent in the New Wave of Activism.” 61.2 (Spring 2001): 22-23.
Dodd, Jody. “WILPF at the DNC and the RNC.” 65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 22.
Ecklein, Joan. “Quebec FTAA.” 61.3 (Summer 2001): 15, 27. Gallo, Judy. “The 2004 Presidential Election: What
Happened in Ohio?” 65.1 (Spring 2005): 28. Gilhool, Gillian. “National Day of Dialogue Mobilizes
Women.” 62.3 (Summer 2002): 26. Jackson-Miller, Marie-Louise. “What Does Leadership Mean
to You?” 73.1 (Spring 2013): 17. Kent, Mary Day. “Counting the Cost & Stopping the War.”
65.2 (Winter 2005): 9. Kent, Mary Day. “Don’t Spy On Us (Again).” 66.2 (Fall
2006): 21-22. Kent, Mary Day. “Finding Our Power.” 61.1 (Winter 2001): 3. Kent, Mary Day. “Stay with the Struggle.” 62.1 (Winter
2002): 3. Kirsten, Shirley. “New Union Organized by WILPF
Member.” 60.1 (Winter 2000): 21. Knowles, Kristin. “Passing Activism Along.” 71.2 (Fall
2011): 6-7. Lonsinger, Dawn. “Chemical Warfare Coming to a Protest
Near You.” 62.2 (Spring 2002): 18-19, 29. Lonsinger, Dawn. “The Graceful Resonance of
Unpredictable Protest: How to Summon the Raging Granny Within.” 62.3 (Summer 2002): 16.
Nestle, Hattie. “Why Choose Civil Resistance?” 73.2 (Fall/Winter 2013): 7.
O’Brien, Pat. “Undoing the Silence: Tools for Social Change Writing.” 68.2 (Spring 2008): 20.
Pavis, Theta, and Gillian Gilhool. “Uproar in Seattle.” 60.1 (Winter 2000): 16-17.
Perry, Candace. “Her Kitchen Table Stretches across the Globe.” 73.2 (Fall/Winter 2013): 15-16.
Price, Nancy. “Movement Growing in America to Build Real Democracy of, for, and by the People.” 71.1 (Spring 2011): 13, 28-29.
Schutzius, Mary Jane. “Historic Hearing Held on Ashcroft.” 61.2 (Spring 2001): 24.
Schwartz, Ellen. “Detroit Congress Spawns Resolutions, Branch and Individual Activism.” 74.2 (Fall/Winter 2014): 14-15.
Starhawk. “The Women’s Action in Genoa.” 61.4 (Fall 2001): 16-17.
“Three Convicted of Disorderly Conduct in Bangor Trident Case.” 67.1 (Spring 2007): 16.
Verthein, Jean. “Pushing for Peace at the United Nations and Beyond.” 65.2 (Winter 2005): 24.
Whitehead, Susan. “Two WILPF Members of SOA26.” 61.3 (Summer 2001): 11.
“WILPF Attends the Republican Convention in Philadelphia.” 60.4 (Fall 2000): 23.
Yingling, Phyllis. “The Written Word.” 61.2 (Spring 2001): 3. AFGHANISTAN Cook, Tura Campanella. “Afghanistan: Behind the
Headlines.” 73.1 (Spring 2013): 8. Coulter, Kirsten. “Profits of Mass Destruction: Talking
Points for Your Discussions about the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars.” 65.1 (Spring 2005): 8-9.
De Langis, Theresa. “Working for Women in Afghanistan.” 68.3 (Fall 2008): 7, 23.
Dennet, Charlotte. “Afghan Women: How Should WILPF and All Feminists Respond to Their Plight? One Woman’s Opinion.” 71.1 (Spring 2011): 18-19.
Gilhool, Gillian. “Access for Afghan Women.” 62.1 (Winter 2002): 9, 23.
James, Deborah. “Travels to Afghanistan.” 62.1 (Winter 2002): 4-6.
Spears, Evelyn. “Race, Justice, and War.” 65.1 (Spring 2005): 10-11.
Urner, Carol Reilley. “WILPF, Iraq, Afghanistan and the Push for Empire.” 65.1 (Spring 2005): 6-7.
AFRICA Marshall, Lucinda. “Rape as a Weapon of War in Libya:
New Permutations on an Old Theme.” 71.2 (Fall 2011): 24.
Smith, Susan. “WILPF Arrives in Central Africa.” 71.2 (Fall 2011): 9-11.
Peace & Freedom Cumulative Index for Volumes 60 through 75 (2000-2015)
Compiled by Krystal Kilhart, WILPF Communications Intern, 2016
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Wadley-Bailey, Paij. “Rwanda: A Paradox and a Paradise.” 69.1 (Winter 2009): 10-11.
Willis, Patricia. “WILPF at the Social Forum in Nairobi 2007.” 67.1 (Spring 2007): 20.
ASIA Akibayashi, Kozue. “Okinawa: Life on the Island of U.S.
Military Bases.” 70.2 (Fall 2010): 6, 22-23. Barfield, Ellen. “Looking Back at Korea.” 63.2 (Fall 2003):
27, 29. Gilhool, Gillian. “Generations of Courage: Japan and the
Legacy of World War II.” 64.2 (Spring 2004): 20, 26. Ishfaq, Sumaira, and Sehrish Ayub. “Pakistan Members
Attend AWID Forum.” 73.1 (Spring 2013): 16. Kirk, Gwyn. “Stitching Korea Back Together.” 75.2
(Fall/Winter 2015): 18-19. Pankule, Shushma. “A Letter from India.” 62.1 (Winter
2002): 23. Pavis, Theta. “The Ruins of War.” 63.2 (Fall 2003): 19, 28. Pratt, Virginia. “WILPF Pakistan: Challenging Our
Perceptions.” 71.2 (Fall 2011): 11-12. BEIJING +5 Hill, Felicity. “Women 2000: Measuring Progress after
Beijing.” 60.2 (Spring 2000): 6-7, 22. Hunt, Linda. “A Woman’s Question.” 60.2 (Spring 2000): 9. Lawrence, Valerie. “With Cup in Hand We Talk about
Women Meeting in Beijing.” 60.2 (Spring 2000): 9. Lloyd, Robin. “Remembering the Peace Train and Beijing.”
60.2 (Spring 2000): 5. Murray, Katie. “Resource List: Beijing +5.” 60.2 (Spring
2000): 25. Nota, Bruna. “How Good Are the UN’s Promises?” 60.2
(Spring 2000): 24. Yingling, Phyllis. “Beijing and Beyond: Five Years of
Progress.” 60.2 (Spring 2000): 3. CHALLENGING CORPORATE POWER “Action Alert.” 63.1 (Winter 2003): 13. Allison, Jim and Tomi. “Challenge Corporate Power,
Assert the People’s Rights.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 25. Butler, Smedley Major Gen. “War Is Just a Racket.” 63.1
(Winter 2003): 12. Callie, Mary Beth. “Let There Be Light.” 64.2 (Spring 2004):
8-9. “Challenge Corporate Power; Assert the People’s Power.”
61.2 (Spring 2001): 14-15. “Challenge Corporate Power, Assert the People’s Rights:
Campaign Statement on War against Iraq.” 63.1 (Winter 2003): 12.
“Corporations v. Democracy Issue Committee.” 65.2 (Winter 2005): 20-21.
“Doing Democracy.” 62.3 (Summer 2002): 14.
Drakeley, Heather. “School Privatization: Attack of the EMOs.” 62.1 (Winter 2002): 26-27, 30.
Edwards, Jan, and Alis Valencia. “Corporate Personhood and the ‘Right’ to Harm the Environment.” 62.2 (Spring 2002): 10-11.
Gardam, Marybeth. “The Lessons of Wisconsin and Michigan.” 72.2 (Fall 2012): 12-13.
Gardam, Marybeth. “WILPF/MTA Collaboration Promotes End to Corporate Rule.” 71.2 (Fall 2011): 23, 25.
Gardam, Marybeth, Nancy Abbey, and Mary Zepernick. “The Political Score? Corporations, 1 – The People, 0.” 70.1 (Spring 2011): 13-14.
Hugonot Haber, Odile. “US ‘Aid’ or Pork Barrel for Corporations.” 67.1 (Spring 2007): 23, 25-26.
Laan, Mary. “Even Conservatives Agree: A Corporation Is Not a Person.” 72.2 (Fall 2012): 18-19.
“Making Connections at Congress.” 62.3 (Summer 2002): 15. Morgan, Molly. “Corporate Personhood on the Silver
Screen.” 65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 18. Morgan, Molly. “Reclaiming Democracy: The Campaign to
Challenge Corporate Power and Assert the People’s Rights.” 60.1 (Winter 2000): 10-11.
Morgan, Molly, Virginia Rasmussen and Mary Zepernick. “Gender & Global Corporatization.” 60.2 (Spring 2000): 12-13.
Price, Nancy. “A Global Corporate Coup in the Making.” 73.1 (Spring 2013): 9-10.
Rasmussen, Virginia. “What’s This? Corporations and the UN Get Chummy.” 61.1 (Winter 2001): 12-13.
Sher, Benjamin. “Campaign to Abolish Corporate Personhood Heats Up.” 62.1 (Winter 2002): 14.
Sher, Benjamin. “Challenging Corporate Power in Quebec.” 61.3 (Summer 2001): 14, 17.
CONSUMERISM Arend, Elizabeth. “Consumerism in the Classroom.” 60.4
(Fall 2000): 16-17, 26. Burkes, Betty. “Consumerism on the Playground.” 60.1
(Winter 2000): 28. Eddins, Darcel, Amy Pett, Lea Zelden, and Mary Zepernick.
“Consumers First, Citizens Second.” 60.4 (Fall 2000): 6-7. Gilhool, Gillian. “The Credit Industry and Bankruptcy
Reform.” 60.4 (Fall 2000): 5. Hampton, Sarah. “Buy Nothing Day.” 60.4 (Fall 2000): 8-9. Ikuta, Yoshiko. “Military ‘Fashion’ Shows and
Consumerism.” 60.4 (Fall 2000): 10-11. Yingling, Phyllis. “Shop ’Til You Drop.” 60.4 (Fall 2000): 3. CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Bletter, Gloria. “The International Criminal Court. 63.2 (Fall
2003): 18. Gosselin, Claire. “Mass Incarceration: Criminal Injustice
and the Insidious Racial Caste System.” 75.1 (Spring/Summer 2015): 10.
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Jaccard, Helen. “The Wars Come Home: Police Militarization in the United States of America.” 74.2 (Fall/Winter): 6-7, 23.
Katz, Willow, and Courtney Hanson. “Cages Kill.” 75.1 (Spring/Summer 2015): 11.
CUBA Abbey, Nancy, and Peggy Edwards. “Is Cuba Next?” 65.1
(Spring 2005): 12-13. “Campaign Proposal: Cuba. 65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 10. Domingo, Cindy. “Cuba Moves Forward, Despite
Blockade.” 73.1 (Spring 2013): 21, 28. Domingo, Cindy. “Defending Cuba’s Sovereignty.” 63.2
(Fall 2003): 24-25. Domingo, Cindy. “Guantanamo’s Past & Present: From
Treaties to Torture.” 70.2 (Fall 2010): 9, 18. Domingo, Cindy. “Is the U.S. Backpedaling on Cuba?” 70.1
(Spring 2010): 16-17. Domingo, Cindy. “Women and Cuba.” 66.2 (Fall 2006): 12, 19. Domingo, Cindy, and Jan Strout. “Building a U.S. Women’s
Movement for Cuba.” 61.4 (Fall 2001): 24-25. Domingo, Cindy, and Tammy James. “Women: World
Peacemakers for the 21st Century.” 65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 19.
Hall, Cynthia Roberts. “On the Ground in Cuba for Monumental Changes.” 75.1 (Spring/Summer 2015): 4-5.
James, Tammy. “Cuba and the Travel Ban.” 64.2 (Spring 2004): 23.
Pavis, Theta. “WILPF Visits Cuba.” 61.1 (Winter 2001): 20-21. Phillips, Susan. “A Conversation on Cuba with Lourdes C.
Bassue Webb.” 62.3 (Summer 2002): 6. Shanafelt, Callie, and Cindy Domingo. “Women & Cuba:
Terrorism Hypocrisy.” 63.1 (Winter 2003): 18. Strout, Jan. “Building US Cuba Solidarity.” 60.1 (Winter
2000): 18. Thrupkaew, Noy, and Jan Strout. “Cuba: Crossing Borders
and Building a Movement.” 62.3 (Summer 2002): 22-23. “Travelers to Cuba Being Prosecuted.” 64.1 (Winter 2004): 22. Valanti, Lisa, and Tammy James. “Upholding Our Right to
Travel.” 63.1 (Winter 2003): 19. “Women and Cuba Campaign Call for Justice.” 62.1
(Winter 2002): 20-21. DETROIT Feeley, Dianne. “Which Way Out for Detroit?” 74.1
(Spring/Summer): 20-21. House, Gloria. “Global Detroit: Race, Democracy and
Corporate Power.” 74.2 (Fall/Winter 2014): 12-13. Howell, Shea. “Democracy Shut Off with Detroit’s Water.”
74.2 (Fall/Winter 2014): 16. DISARMAMENT Barfield, Ellen. “Dismantling the War Economy.” 61.3
(Summer 2001): 16-17.
Barfield, Ellen. “A New Direction for Disarmament.” 61.4 (Fall 2001): 22-23.
Barfield, Ellen. “Peace Is the Only Shelter: A Brief History of WILPF Disarmament.” 64.2 (Spring 2004): 14-15.
Barfield, Ellen. “Testifying against the Nuclear Arsenal.” 63.2 (Fall 2003): 22.
Barfield, Ellen. “Towards a Peace Policy.” 62.1 (Winter 2002): 16-17.
Barfield, Ellen. “Working to Dismantle the War Economy.” 61.2 (Spring 2001): 12-13.
Cabasso, Jackie. “USA Missing in Action on Nuclear Disarmament.” 74.1 (Spring/Fall 2014): 10-11.
“Campaign Proposal: DISARM.” 65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 8. Corderman, Jan. “Building Bridges: My Trip to Russia.”
75.2 (Fall/Winter 2015): 22. De Lu, Darien. “On Disarming Despair.” 63.1 (Winter
2003): 3. Fraser, Stephanie. “Abolishing Nukes: Seizing the
Opportunity of a Four Week Nuclear Disarmament Forum.” 60.1 (Winter 2000): 14.
Gilhool, Gillian. “CTB Treaty Defeat an Opportunity for Voter Education.” 60.1 (Winter 2000): 15.
Gilhool, Gillian. “Dismantling the War Economy.” 60.1 (Winter 2000): 8-9.
Harrington, Margaret. “Want a Nuclear Free Future? Join WILPF’s DISARM! Leadership Team.” 69.1 (Winter 2009): 8, 17.
Harwood, Jan. WILPFers Protest US Efforts to Escalate Arms Race.” 61.1 (Winter 2001): 16-17.
Hugonot Haber, Odile. “Israeli Arms Sales: Latin America, China, and Beyond.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 6-7.
Ikuta, Yoshiko, and Jody Dodd. “Will Power: Reach Critical Will at the Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference.” 60.2 (Spring 2000): 15.
Johnson, Rebecca. “Agreement Reached on Non-Proliferation Treaty.” 60.3 (Summer 2000): 9.
Kent, Mary Day. “Disarmament: Time for Rededication.” 67.1 (Spring 2007): 3.
Lockhart, Sarah. “Building a Department of Peace.” 61.1 (Winter 2001): 10-11.
Nota, Bruna. What If We Had Disarmament?” 61.1 (Winter 2001): 8, 30.
Richards, Linda. “Human Dynamos vs. Nuclear Weapons.” 69.1 (Winter 2009): 4-5, 18.
Schwartz, Ellen. “Nuclear Abolition Campaign Begins, Mini-Grant Program Funds Visionary Initiative.” 73.2 (Fall/Winter 2013): 26.
Scott, Nicole. “Atomic Mom.” 73.1 (Spring 2013): 14. Slater, Alice. “After Mexico: Why an ‘Ottawa Process’ for a
Legal Ban of Nuclear Weapons Deserves Our Enthusiastic Support.” 74.1 (Spring/Summer 2014): 8-9.
Urner, Carol. “DISARM! Committee Expands International Programs.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 17.
Urner, Carol Reilley. “DISARM: Dismantle the War Economy Campaign.” 65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 20.
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Urner, Carol. “Reaching Critical Will Offers Resources to Campaign For a Nuclear Free Future.” 72.1 (Spring 2012): 8.
Urner, Carol. “The Lessons of Tlatelolco: The Rise of the Nuclear Weapons Free Zone Movement.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 9, 13, 21.
Urner, Carol. “DISARM! Dismantle the War Economy.” 67.1 (Spring 2007): 4-5.
Urner, Carol. “A Nuclear Free Zone in the Middle East?” 70.2 (Fall 2010): 13, 26.
Urner, Carol. “Stopping Military Madness.” 62.3 (Summer 2002): 12-13.
Urner, Carol. “WILPF Building a Nuclear Free Future.” 71.1 (Spring 2011): 16, 27.
Vaporean, Carole. “Tiny Marshall Islands Slap Nine Nuclear Weapons Giants with Lawsuits.” 74.1 (Spring/Summer 2014): 14.
Verthein, Jean. “WILPF at the UN: Nuclear Fallout and the Future of Disarmament.” 69.1 (Winter 2009): 7, 15.
“Weapons of Terror: Freeing the World of Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Arms.” 67.1 (Spring 2007): 6-7.
“Working for Peace in a Time of War.” 63.1 (Winter 2003): 4-5. ECONOMY Flax, Sally, and Corin Kagan. “Deconstructing Economics.”
61.2 (Spring 2001): 25. Gosselin, Claire. “Taking It to the Voters: The Massachusetts
Budget for All.” 73.1 (Spring 2013): 22, 28. Hallsmith, Gwendolyn. “Monetary Ecofeminism:
Reinventing the Economy with Complimentary Currencies.” 72.2 (Fall 2012): 6, 27.
Nkombo, Nachilala. “Another World Is Possible.” 62.2 (Spring 2002): 26.
ENVIRONMENT Aiyetoro, Adjoa A., and Marge Van Cleef. “Making the
Connection: Environment and Racial Justice.” 62.2 (Spring 2002): 8-9.
Beukes, Edel Havin. “Global Summit on Sustainable Development.” 62.2 (Spring 2002): 14-15.
Bletter, Gloria. “Environmental Regulations on the World Stage.” 62.2 (Spring 2002): 4-5.
Buss, Alexis. “Artic Drilling, the Labor Movement, and the Environment.” 62.2 (Spring 2002): 22-23.
Daitsman, Rose, and Pat O’Brien. “The ‘Idle No More’ Movement.” 73.1 (Spring 2013): 23-24.
Early, Kim, and Yalonda Sindé. “Real Environmental Justice: Lessons from Havana, Cuba.” 62.2 (Spring 2002): 12-13.
“Genetically Modified Organisms—Who Decides?” 64.1 (Winter 2004): 12.
Hunt, Dee. “Alaskan Mining: Consequences for People and Land.” 68.3 (Fall 2008): 14-15.
Hynes, H. Patricia. “Climate Change, Nuclear Power, and Renewable Energy: Environmental Reality vs. Political Rhetoric.” 73.1 (Spring 2013): 19-20.
Hynes, H. Patricia. “Environmental Destruction: The U.S Military’s Invisible Casualty of War.” 74.2 (Fall/Winter): 18-21.
Kelly, Marjorie. “Journeys to the Generative Economy.” 72.2 (Fall 2012): 14-15.
Price, Nancy. “Declaration for Climate, Justice and Peace.” 74.1 (Spring/Summer 2014): 4-5.
Price, Nancy. “Earth Democracy and the Rights of Mother Earth.” 71.2 (Fall 2011): 13-14.
Price, Nancy. “People against Chemical Trespass.” 69.1(Winter 2009): 12.
Price, Nancy. “Rio + 20: Profits for Political Elites, or Real Change?” 72.2 (Fall 2012): 4, 22.
“Recycle, Reuse, Rebuild: Through WILPF’s Jane Addams Peace Association.” 67.1 (Spring 2007): 24.
Richards, Linda. “Uranium Mining Banned on Navajo Land.” 67.1 (Spring 2007): 10-11.
“WILPF at the Bioneers Conference.” 64.1 (Winter 2004): 25. Yingling, Phyllis. “The Fragile Planet.” 62.2 (Spring 2002): 3. HAITI Lloyd, Robin. “Emily Greene Balch and Haiti.” 64.2 (Spring
2004): 13. Lloyd, Robin. “Haiti & WILPF: Historical Reports, Modern
Films.” 70.1 (Spring 2010): 12. Pate, Shirley. “Paying for Winning the Revolution.” 70.1
(Spring 2010): 10. Pate, Shirley, Joan Drake, and Marge Van Cleef. “Haiti and
Latin America.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 16-17. Taft, Barbara. “The Haiti/Gaza Connection: The Politics
behind the Disasters.” 70.1 (Spring 2010): 11. HEALTH AND FOOD Bazar, Joan, Marybeth Gardam, and Nancy Price. “WILPF
and the Human Right to Health and Safe Food.” 75.1 (Spring/Summer 2015): 6-8.
Gardam, Marybeth, and Nancy Price. “The Corporate Person Has No Right to Harm Our Bodies—Achieving the Human Right to Health.” 74.2 (Fall/Winter): 22-23.
Harrison, Mary Hanson. “Under the WILPF Umbrella: Protests, Peasants and Principles.” 75.1 (Spring/Summer 2015): 9.
Herman, Lois A. “Food Sovereignty: Rhetoric vs. Realities.” 72.1 (Spring 2012): 9.
Jenkins, Mary Bricker. “ ‘March to Fulfill the Dream’ Will Unite North and South to Claim the Rights to Health and Housing.” 70.1 (Spring 2010): 8-9.
Munger, Nancy, and Laura Roskos. “Healthy Bodies, Healthy Planet.” 69.1 (Winter 2009): 3, 14.
Schreter, Carol. “The Case for Universal Healthcare.” 60.4 (Fall 2000): 20, 26.
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HUMAN RIGHTS “A Tool to Challenge Government Actions.” 64.1 (Winter
2004): 23. Fields, Jacqueline P. “The Making of a Human Rights
Commission.” 66.1 (Spring 2006): 12. Gilhool, Gillian. “An Interview with Dorothy Rupert.” 66.1
(Spring 2006): 10. Gilhool, Gillian. “WILPF Legislative Update: Local Human
Rights Initiatives.” 66.1 (Spring 2006): 15. Hong, Peggy. “Women and Torture.” 66.1 (Spring 2006): 9. Lewis, Lucy Wagner. “Truth and Reconciliation.” 66.1
(Spring 2006): 8, 27. “The Police State Is Here.” 64.1 (Winter 2004): 6. Roskos, Laura. “Human Rights: From Local to Global.” 65.2
(Winter 2005): 21. Roskos, Laura. “Women’s Role in Advancing Human
Rights at Home.” 66.1 (Spring 2006): 6-7. “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.” 66.1 (Spring
2006): 5. Urner, Carol Reilley, and Laura Roskos. “The UN, the US,
and the Commission on Human Rights.” 66.1 (Spring 2006): 13, 27.
Wiesen, Blanche Cook. “Eleanor Roosevelt’s Human Rights Legacy.” 66.1 (Spring 2006): 4, 11.
HUMAN TRAFFICKING “The Globalization of Slavery.” 64.1 (Winter 2004): 14. Henderson, Tanya E. “Modern Day Slavery in America.”
72.2 (Fall 2012): 7. Kent, Mary Day. “The New Slavery.” 61.2 (Spring 2001): 8. Knowles, Kristin. “Beyond The Whistleblower: Further
Perspectives on a Global Epidemic.” 71.2 (Fall 2011): 19-20.
IMMIGRATION “WILPF Immigration Statement.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 13. IRAQ “A Letter to the Women of Iraq.” 63.1 (Winter 2003): 6. Barfield, Ellen. “Water Project for Iraq.” 61.2 (Spring 2001): 17. Bennis, Phyllis, and Erik Leaver. “Ending the U.S. War in
Iraq: How to Bring the Troops Home and Internationalize the Peace.” 65.1 (Spring 2005): 16-17.
Cleef, Marge Van. “Iraq—A Quagmire?” 65.2 (Winter 2005): 5-6.
Coulter, Kirsten. “Profits of Mass Destruction: Talking Points for Your Discussions about the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars.” 65.1 (Spring 2005): 8-9.
Ecklein, Joan. “The Crisis in Iraqi Medical Care.” 69.1 (Winter 2009): 6, 15.
Ecklein, Joan. “U.S. Troops Have Come Home: Now What For Civilians in Iraq?” 72.1 (Spring 2012): 10-11.
Urner, Carol Reilley. “WILPF, Iraq, Afghanistan and the Push for Empire.” 65.1 (Spring 2005): 6-7.
ISRAEL AND PALESTINE Blau, Judith. “The Fate of Many, the Power of the Few.”
74.2 (Fall/Winter 2014): 26-27. Frank, Libby. “Confronting U.S. Policy on Israel/Palestine.”
65.1 (Spring 2005): 14. Frank, Libby. “Perceived Interests Direct Policy.” 65.2
(Winter 2005): 11-12. Hilden, Joy Totah. “Palestinians and Israelis Can Live in
Peace.” 65.2 (Winter 2005): 12. Hugonot Haber, Odile. “The Haifa Conference: Israelis
Draw Line in Sand over Nukes.” 74.1 (Spring/Summer 2014): 24-25.
Hugonot Haber, Odile. “Israeli Arms Sales: Latin America, China, and Beyond.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 6-7.
“Is Water an Issue between Israel and Palestine?” 65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 17.
Loder, Dory. “Branch Helps Palestinian Children.” 70.1 (Spring 2010): 7.
Pavis, Theta. “Listening to Political Protest from Women Soldiers in Israel.” 72.1 (Spring 2012): 12-13.
Rosser, Ellen. “What Is Hamas?” 72.2 (Fall 2012): 17, 19. “Statement of US WILPF on the Situation in Palestine/East
Jerusalem.” 61.1 (Winter 2001): 5. Taft, Barbara. “The Haiti/Gaza Connection: The Politics
behind the Disasters.” 70.1 (Spring 2010): 11. Taft, Barbara. “Including Hamas in Peace Negotiations: In
Defense of All Parties’ Perspectives (Why We Wrote the Booklet).” 74.2 (Fall/Winter 2014): 24.
LATIN AMERICA Carasik, Lauren. “The Chixoy Dam: A Time for Justice.”
72.2 (Fall 2012): 8-9. “Colombia: A Visit to Communities in Peaceful Resistance
to Conflict.” 64.1 (Winter 2004): 18. Guerrero, Amparo, and Elizabeth Ballén. “Towards a WILPF
Section in Mexico.” 69.1 (Winter 2009): 9, 23. Guerrero, Amparo Elisa, and Cecilia Zarate. “A Renaissance
of Resistance: U.S. Military Expansion in South America Meets Opposition.” 70.2 (Fall 2010): 7-8.
Guerrero, Patricia. “Juan Valdez Isn’t Smiling: The History and Consequences of US Involvement in Colombia.” 60.2 (Spring 2000): 10-11.
Hugonot Haber, Odile. “Israeli Arms Sales: Latin America, China, and Beyond.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 6-7.
Kent, Mary Day. “Abolishing Foreign Bases: Victory in Ecuador, Challenge around the World.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 14.
Kent, Mary Day. “WILPF Delegation Visits Colombia.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 12.
Kent, Mary Day. “WILPF (LIMPAL in the Americas).” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 8.
Malinalli, Gloria. “Fair Trade Better Than Free Trade: WILPF Gathers in Costa Rica.” 64.2 (Spring 2004): 24.
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Marujo, Carol. “Threats to Peace: The Militarization of Costa Rica.” 71.1 (Spring 2011): 14-15.
Morin, Chris. “Another World Is Possible, Another U.S. Is Necessary!” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 3.
Pate, Shirley, Joan Drake, and Marge Van Cleef. “Haiti and Latin America.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 16-17.
“Section Spotlight: Bolivia.” 64.1 (Winter 2004): 27. Torres, Melissa. “We Are All Ayotzinapa.” 75.1
(Spring/Summer 2015): 20-21. Valanti, Lisa, and Shirley Muhammad. “Cuban Solidarity
Adds Thousands of Doctors to Treat World’s Poor.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 16.
“WILPF/LIMPAL Hold 29th International Congress in Bolivia.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 10, 28-29.
Zalph, Ruth. “Close SOA: Save Millions of Dollars, Innocent Lives.” 71.1 (Spring 2011): 21.
LITERATURE Baker, Marianne. “Jane Addams Children’s Book Awards
2011.” 71.2 (Fall 2011): 28. Belle, Linda. “WILPF Branches Strengthen Connections to
JAPA Children’s Books.” 65.1 (Spring 2005): 26. “Children’s Book Awards Announced.” 60.4 (Fall 2000): 24-25. Cleef, Marjorie Van. “They Were Soldiers: A Book Review.”
74.1 (Spring/Summer 2014): 29. Cook, Tura Campanella, and Susan C. Griffith. “The
Shepherd’s Granddaughter Sparks Controversy.” 70.2 (Fall 2010): 20.
Corderman, Jan, and Susan Freiss. “60th Annual Jane Addams Children’s Book Awards.” 73.2 (Fall/Winter 2013): 9-10.
Dyfan, Isha. “Jane Addams Book Awards Announced.” 61.4 (Fall 2001): 27, 31.
“JAPA Award-Winning Books Available to Branches.” 63.1 (Winter 2003): 23.
“JAPA Makes Funds Available for WILPF Programs & Projects.” 60.3 (Summer 2000): 27.
Joseph, Judith. “Jane Addams Children’s Book Awards.” 68.3 (Fall 2008): 18.
Lloyd, Robin. “A Century of Dangerous Women.” 75.1 (Spring/Summer 2015): 24.
Pendell, Ann Chalmers, and Linda B. Belle. “Celebrating 50 Years of Children’s Book Awards.” 63.2 (Fall 2003): 23.
Plastas, Melinda. “New Book Examines Race and History in WILPF.” 72.2 (Fall 2012): 24.
Purdy, Dilys. “Children’s Book Awards Celebrated.” 60.1 (Winter 2000): 29.
Silver, Sandy, Judith Joseph, and Joan Goddard. “JAPA Holds Book Awards Ceremony.” 68.1 (Winter 2008): 14.
Zepernick, Mary. “New Books by and about WILPF Members.” 65.2 (Winter 2005): 22, 31.
“2005 Jane Addams Children’s Books Awards.” 65.2 (Winter 2005): 28.
“2006 Jane Addams Children’s Books Awards and Ceremony Announced.” 66.2 (Fall 2006): 24.
LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDER ISSUES Bombasaro-Brady, Jessica. “Honoring Jane Addams: A
WILPF Commitment to Gay Rights.” 69.1 (Winter 2009): 20-21.
Morin, Chris. “Gay Marriage: The Vote Is Still Out.” 65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 23.
Morin, Chris, and Mary Zepernick. “Heterosexism: How Does It Affect Our Political Work?” 65.1 (Spring 2005): 14-15.
MEDIA Arend, Elizabeth. “Taking Advantage of Alternative
Media.” 60.3 (Summer 2000): 15. Buchanan, Cate. “News in War and Peace.” 60.3 (Summer
2000): 4-5. Ikuta, Yoshiko. “The Media and the Military.” 60.3
(Summer 2000): 8. Jackson, Janine. “Media and Democracy.” 60.3 (Summer
2000): 13, 15. Morin, Chris. “News outside the Closet.” 60.3 (Summer
2000): 19. Partridge, Laura. “Democracy and the Media.” 60.3
(Summer 2000): 10-11. Sher, Benjamin, and Mary Zepernick. “Media for the ‘Well Fed’
Starves the Rest of Us.” 60.3 (Summer 2000): 6-7. “Who Controls the Media?” 60.3 (Summer 2000): 16-17. MIDDLE EAST Ashley, Dianne Woods. “Conversations in the Middle East:
Of Lemon Trees and Family.” 71.2 (Fall 2011): 21, 25. Berrigan, Frida. “Cluster Bombs in Lebanon.” 67.1 (Spring
2007): 17-19. Bletter, Gloria. “A Simple and Complex Truth: One Woman’s
Trip to the Middle East.” 62.3 (Summer 2002): 10-11. Cook, Tura Camanella. “Confronting U.S. Policy in the
Middle East.” 68.2 (Spring 2008): 16. Cook, Tura Campanella. “International WILPF on the
Middle East.” 65.2 (Winter 2005): 10. “Dispatches from the Middle East: WILPF Women on the
Ground.” 66.2 (Fall 2006): 14-16. Frank, Libby. “Whose Wars Are They, Anyway? Israel Pulls
the Trigger, the U.S. Pulls the Strings.” 66.2 (Fall 2006): 5, 7.
Hugonot Haber, Odile, and Barbara Taft. “The WCUSP Process: What We Learned.” 68.2 (Spring 2008): 17.
Hugonot Haber, Odile. “President of WILPF Palestine Makes Historic U.S. Tour.” 68.3 (Fall 2008): 10.
Minster, C.J. “Middle East Campaigners Mobilize for Peace at Congress.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 27.
“Proposal: Building Peace in the Middle East.” 65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 7.
Richter, Morgan. “A Talk with Ferial about Lebanon.” 71.2 (Fall 2011): 4-5.
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Taft, Barbara. “Hamas Elected: What Next If Aid Is Not Forthcoming?” 66.1 (Spring 2006): 19.
Taft, Barbara. “The Patriot Act and Dr. al-Arian.” 66.1 (Spring 2006): 18, 23.
Taft, Barbara. “The Wall: Occupation and Apartheid.” 66.1 (Spring 2006): 17.
“Women Challenge U.S. Policy: Building Peace on Justice in the Middle East.” 65.1 (Spring 2005): 4.
Zand, Leila. “Middle Eastern Women and the Culture of Violence.” 73.2 (Fall/Winter 2013): 19-20.
MILITARISM Berryman, Philip. “The World Made Safer or More
Dangerous? The Implications of the Bush Administration’s Blueprint for National Security Policy.” 63.1 (Winter 2003): 10-11.
Birnie, Pat. “Collateral Damage, USA: Killing Our Own.” 62.2 (Spring 2002): 6-7, 13.
Cleef, Marge Van. “Drone Warfare = Terrorism.” 70.1 (Spring 2010): 20.
Cleef, Marge Van. “Drones and Endless War.” 73.1 (Spring 2013): 11-12.
Cleef, Marge Van. “Trident Submarine: Deadliest Weapon in the Arsenal.” 67.1 (Spring 2007): 16.
Gilhool, Gillian. “Fighting for Environmental Controls on Military.” 62.2 (Spring 2002): 20-21.
Gilhool, Gillian. “Opposing the War Economy in Wartime: Funding New Allies.” 63.1 (Winter 2003): 24-25.
Gosselin, Claire, Joan Ecklein, and Sue Gracey. “The Battle of the Biolabs.” 67.1 (Spring 2007): 8-9.
Heefner, Gretchen. “The Missile Next Door.” 73.1 (Spring 2013): 5-6.
Hill, Felicity, and Soulafreda Valassis. “US Militaristic Domination.” 61.1 (Winter 2001): 6-7, 30.
Illarmo, Christina. “U.S. Military Plans Mega-Base for Guam (Guahan): Women Organizers Lead Opposition.” 70.2 (Fall 2010): 4-5.
Kent, Mary Day. “Abolishing Foreign Bases: Victory in Ecuador, Challenge around the World.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 14.
LaDuke, Winona. “The Militarization of Indian Country.” 72.2 (Fall 2012): 11, 26-27.
Lloyd, Robin. “Crossing the Line.” 66.1 (Spring 2006): 14-15.
Mor, Tzili. “WILPF Challenges U.S. Army Recruitment Tactics.” 68.2 (Spring 2008): 4-5.
Munger, Nancy, and Laura Roskos. “Women in the Military, Women in WILPF: A New Perspective on Human Security, Military Spending and Gender.” 70.2 (Fall 2010): 3, 10.
Nagin, Rachel. “The Spoils of War: Disrupted Democracy in Detroit and Syria.” 74.1 (Spring/Summer 2013): 18-19.
Price, Nancy. “If Not War, Then Security.” 67.1 (Spring 2007): 14-15.
Schatz, Vivian. “The PATRIOT Act of 2001.” 62.1 (Winter 2002): 7, 17.
“Sobering Statistics.” 63.1 (Winter 2003): 7, 13. “‘Star Wars Returns’ Is Released.” 61.3 (Summer 2001): 17. Wolf, Naomi. “The Coming Drone Attack on America.”
73.2 (Fall/Winter 2013): 8, 22. Wrenn, Nancy. “DISARM! Takes on Cluster Bombs.” 67.1
(Spring 2007): 17-18. Yahn, Mimi. “The Path to War.” 60.1 (Winter 2000): 22-23. Yingling, Phyllis S. “A Letter to the President of the United
States, September 13.” 61.4 (Fall 2001): 3. NUCLEAR POWER Gardam, Marybeth. “Stopping Nuclear Power Requires New
Tools and New Allies.” 73.2 (Fall/Winter 2013): 5-6. Hynes, H. Patricia. “Remembering Fukushima: A
Precarious Path to Alternative Energy.” 74.1 (Spring/Summer 2014): 6-7.
Pineda, Cecile. “Blowin’ the Whistle on Nuke Power.” 73.1 (Spring 2013): 7.
Snyder, Susi. “Nuclear Weapons and Outdated U.S. Bases in Europe.” 70.2 (Fall 2010): 12.
Verthein, Jean E. “Nuclear Power and the Hidden World of Radioactive Waste.” 70.2 (Fall 2010): 19.
Whiteface, Charmaine, and Crystal Zevon. “Abandoned Uranium Mines in the Northern Great Plains.” 73.2 (Fall/Winter 2013): 11-12.
PEACE AND EDUCATION “Advancing Women as Peacemakers: Building on a
Legacy.” 70.1 (Spring 2010): 19. Ahn, Christine, and Gwyn Kirk. “Why War Is All the Rage.”
65.2 (Winter 2005): 8-9. Allen, Ariane. “The Mother of Invention.” 61.2 (Spring
2001): 26-27. Allen, Ariane. “Stories That Teach.” 61.1 (Winter 2001): 24-25. Belle, Linda, and Theta Pavis. “International Co-President
Tours the U.S.” 68.2 (Spring 2008): 14. Brown, Peter. “Zapatista Schools Teach Peace in a World
of War.” 62.1 (Winter 2002): 12-13. Burkes, Betty. “Societies of Peace.” 61.2 (Spring 2001): 7. Castro. Oskar. “Leave No Child…Unarmed?” 63.1 (Winter
2003): 22. Cyr, Molly. “Article 9: A Concrete Platform for the Peace
Movement.” 71.2 (Fall 2011): 22-23. Furay, Lynn. “Building a Peace Camp.” 61.1 (Winter 2001): 26. Goodman, Amy. “A Century of Women Working for
Peace.” 75.2 (Fall/Winter 2015): 11-12. Goodman, Amy, and Dennis Moynihan. “Sept. 11: A Day
without War.” 73.2 (Fall/Winter 2013): 17. Harrison, Mary Hanson. “A New Look at ‘Women’s Power
to Stop War’.” 74.2 (Fall/Winter 2014): 1. Henderson, Tanya. “Challenge Militarism; Invest in Peace;
and Redefine Security.” 72.1 (Spring 2012): 3, 11.
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Hoiberg, Anne. “Breaking Barriers to Achieve Security, Justice and Peace.” 73.1 (Spring 2013): 4, 10.
“Messages of Shock, Love and Sympathy in Wake of Tragedy.” 61.4 (Fall 2001): 4-5.
Morin, Chris. “Jane Addams Children’s Books and Violence Prevention.” 69.1 (Winter 2009): 16-17.
“News from the Jane Addams Peace Association.” 66.1 (Spring 2006): 24.
Patel, Krishna Ahooja. “Moving toward Peace.” 62.1 (Winter 2002): 11-12.
Phillips, Susan. “Blanche Wiesen Cook Addresses Congress.” 62.3 (Summer 2002): 4.
Roskos, Laura. “What Stake Do You Have in Ending War?” 73.2 (Fall/Winter 2013): 2.
Whitehead, Susan. “New Biotech Propaganda Targets Children.” 61.4 (Fall 2001): 28-29, 31.
Whitehead, Susan. “Violence Prevention in Schools.” 61.3 (Summer 2001): 22-23.
“Women Unite! Build Peace! Generate Change!” 67.1 (Spring 2007): 27.
POETRY Piercy, Marge. “One of the Expendables.” 73.2 (Fall/Winter
2013): 6. Sanchez, Sonia. “For Sweet Honey in the Rock.” 61.2
(Spring 2001): 16. Sanchez, Sonia. “Untitled Poem.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 31. Wadley-Bailey, Paij. “Durban Moon.” 61.4 (Fall 2001): 7. RACIAL JUSTICE Aiyetoro, Adjoa A. “UFORJE Joins N’COBRA to Support
National March for Reparations.” 63.1 (Winter 2003): 16-17.
Braxton, Gwen, and Mary Zepernick. “Racism & Global Corporatization.” 61.4 (Fall 2001): 20-21.
Braxton, Gwen, and Evelyn Spears. “Seeking Ubuntu.” 62.3 (Summer 2002): 18-19.
Braxton, Gwen. “Ubuntu: I Am Because You Are.” 61.4 (Fall 2001): 9-10, 30.
Braxton, Gwen. “UFORJE at Congress.” 65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 18.
Burkes, Betty. “The Time Is Now.” 75.2 (Fall/Winter 2015): 16-17.
Burkes, Betty. “Transformation in Durban.” 61.4 (Fall 2001): 6-8.
“Campaign Proposal: The Beloved Community.” 65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 6.
Dodd, Jody. “Saying No to the American Correctional Association.” 61.4 (Fall 2001): 26.
Geiger, Jen. “Race Rave at UCLA.” 62.3 (Summer 2002): 19. Manchala, Padmavathi. “Caste, Race and the World
Conference against Racism.” 61.4 (Fall 2001): 11, 31. Partridge, Laura. “A Global Look at Racism.” 61.2 (Spring
2001): 18-19.
Partridge, Laura. “Language, Race and Justice.” 61.3 (Summer 2001): 21, 27.
Partridge, Laura. “Seminar on Racism Opens Doors.” 60.4 (Fall 2000): 12-13.
Partridge, Laura. “Uniting for Racial Justice.” 60.1 (Winter 2000): 6-7.
Partridge, Laura. “Uniting for Racial Justice.” 60.2 (Spring 2000): 19, 22.
Partridge, Laura. “Uniting for Racial Justice.” 61.1 (Winter 2001): 14-15.
“Racial Justice and WILPF.” 64.1 (Winter 2004): 6. “Racism and Reparations.” 62.3 (Summer 2002): 20. Spears, Evelyn. “UFORJE: Building a Beloved Community.”
63.2 (Fall 2003): 12-13. Sprengelmeyer, Charmaine. “Looking at Welfare Reform:
A Prism for the Intersections of Race and Class.” 61.3 (Summer 2001): 6-7.
Walker, Medoh. “Reading to End Racism.” 60.3 (Summer 2000): 26.
“WILPF Statement to World Conference against Racism.” 62.1 (Winter 2002): 18-19.
WATER Anderson, Sarah. “Revolt against Water Privatization.”
63.2 (Fall 2016): 8. Bessler, Carol. “Keepers of the Water: MN Metro’s
Groundbreaking Program Women and Water Rights.” 70.1 (Spring 2010): 4-5.
Birchem, Regina. “Water, Women, War and 21st Century Globalization.” 63.2 (Fall 2003): 4-5.
Birnie, Pat. “Save the Water: The Invisible Mil-Corp-Water Crisis.” 67.1 (Spring 2007): 12-13.
Birnie, Pat. “Weapons and Water Do Not Mix.” 63.2 (Fall 2016): 10-11.
“Campaign Proposal: Water.” 65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 9. Park, Linda, and Nancy Price. “Save the Water—Now!”
68.2 (Spring 2008): 12-13. Park, Linda. “Water and Elections.” 68.1 (Winter 2008): 12-
13. Park, Linda. “Water: Human Right or Tool of Power?” 66.1
(Spring 2006): 22-23. Price, Nancy. “Economic Downturn Leads to New Threats of
Water Privatization.” 70.2 (Fall 2010): 17-18. Price, Nancy. “Save the Water Campaign.” 65.2 (Winter
2005): 13-15. Price, Nancy. “Water Justice and Democracy: From Dream
to Reality.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 3-5, 31. Price, Nancy. “‘Water, Water Everywhere, Nor Any Drop to
Drink’: The Costs of Bottled Water.” 66.2 (Fall 2006): 8-9.
Price, Nancy. “WILPF, Water and the World.” 68.3 (Fall 2008): 11.
Santina, Laura. “Save the Water.” 65.1 (Spring 2005): 5. Santina, Laura. “Water, Women and War.” 65.3
(Fall/Winter 2004): 11, 27.
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Vandana, Shiva. “Myths about Water Privatization.” 63.2 (Fall 2003): 6-7.
“Who Governs Water?” 63.2 (Fall 2016): 14-15. WILPF Adams, Judy. “Telling Our Stories for WILPF’s Centennial—
and Beyond.” 72.2 (Fall 2012): 20-21. Alonso, Harriet Hymen. “Jane Addams: Our WILPF
Heroine.” 64.2 (Spring 2004): 4-5. “A WILPF Gathering in Vermont.” 60.4 (Fall 2000): 22. Ballantyne, Edith. “WILPF History: Past, Present, Future.”
64.2 (Spring 2004): 10-11. Bazar, Joan, and Robin Ash. “New Secretary General
Brings Human Rights Focus to WILPF Campaigns.” 71.1 (Spring 2011): 4-5.
Bill, Zay Guffy. “Fresno Branch Hits Airwaves.” 61.3 (Summer 2001): 10-11.
Birchem. Regina. “Setting the Stage for WILPF’s Plan of Action.” 65.3 (Fall/Spring 2004): 16, 23.
Birchem, Regina. “WILPF International Secretary General Named.” 60.1 (Winter 2000): 20.
Bolger, Leah, and David Swanson. “WILPF and a World Beyond War.” 74.2 (Fall/Winter 2014): 25.
Boulding, Elise. “Memories of WILPF.” 64.2 (Spring 2004): 16. Burkes, Betty. “Candidates Needed to Fill National Board
Positions.” 61.4 (Fall 2001): 15. “Celebrating Jane Addams’ Legacy in Her Hometown.”
75.2 (Fall/Winter 2015): 20-21. Confortini, Catia. “Women, Feminism, and Peace:
Highlights from the 2005 World Social Forum.” 65.1 (Spring 2005): 18, 20.
De Lu, Darien. “WILPFers of the World Unite at 2006 IEC Meeting.” 66.2 (Fall 2006): 26.
Dennett, Charlotte. “The Thrill of the Hunt: WILPF Archives in New York.” 62.2 (Spring 2004): 12, 19.
Dewey, Laura. “Laura Dewey Reports.” 75.2 (Fall/Winter 2015): 13-14.
Dewey, Laura. “WILPF Triennial Congress ‘Global Detroit: Women, Democracy and Corporate Power’.” 74.1 (Spring/Summer 2014): 12-13.
Dodd, Jody. “Members Matter: How We Can Build WILPF.” 63.2 (Fall 2003): 14.
Duckles, Madeline. “Alice Sachs Hamburg 1905-2001.” 62.2 (Spring 2002): 27.
Ferguson, Stacey Ann, and Rachel Crosby. “Welcome to ‘Democracy in Action’.” 68.3 (Fall 2008): 16.
Ferguson, Vicki Lynn, and Filliam Gilhool. “WILPF in Washington.” 65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 21.
Fitzgerald, Jean, and Anne McLaughlin. “Portland Branch Assists in Production of Controversial Corrie Play.” 71.1 (Spring 2011): 12, 29.
Fults, Kristi. “Coming Together in Caracas.” 66.1 (Spring 2006): 16.
“The Future of WILPF’s Philadelphia Building.” 68.2 (Spring 2008): 9-10.
Futvoye-Micus, Terry. “Report from the 30th Triennial Congress.” 68.3 (2008): 4-5.
Gilhool, Gillian. “Leader from Netherlands WILPF Attends Congress.” 62.3 (Summer 2002): 5.
Gracey, Sue. “WILPF Supports Indictment of President Bush and Others for War Crimes.” 70.1 (Spring 2010): 18.
Green, Audley. “Empowerment and Peace: WILPF’s International Program.” 68.2 (Spring 2008): 18-19.
Greene Balch, Emily. “Why Peace and Freedom.” 68.3 (2008): 6.
Harrison, Mary Hanson. “Congress 2008 Preview.” 68.2 (Spring 2008): 9.
Harrison, Mary Hanson. “Knowing a Place Deeply.” 75.1 (Spring/Summer 2015): 1-2.
Harrison, Mary Hanson. “The Power of Solidarity Made Manifest.” 75.2 (Fall/Winter): 1.
“Historic Timeline: Why Philadelphia?” 68.2 (Spring 2008): 11. Hoffman, Catherine. “An Exploration in Healing at
Congress.” 75.1 (Spring/Summer 2015): 22-23. Holley, Deb. “Serving up Soup and Constitutional Change
at Legislative Lunches.” 74.1 (Spring/Summer 2014): 16-17.
Hollingsworth, Pat, and Nancy McClintock. “WILPF Gathers in the West.” 63.2 (Fall 2003): 28.
“In Memoriam: Kay Camp.” 66.2 (Fall 2006): 4. “In Memoriam: Philip Berrigan.” 63.1 (Winter 2003): 28. “International Programme: 2011-2015.” 72.1 (Spring
2012): 17-23. “Interns Work for Peace.” 60.3 (Summer 2000): 29. “Interns Make a Difference.” 62.1 (Winter 2002): 24-25. Johnson, Dominique. “Blanche Wiesen Cook Revisits
‘WILPF’s Eleanor.’” 60.1 (Winter 2000): 25. Johnson, Joyce Blackwell. “Coloring Peace: African-American
Activists in WILPF.” 61.2 (Spring 2001): 11. “Kay Camp Receives MLK Award.” 60.2 (Spring 2000): 23. Kent, Mary Day. “A Sense of Liberation.” 66.1 (Spring
2006): 3. Kent, Mary Day. “Building the ‘Table of Peace’ for 90
Years.” 65.1 (Spring 2005): 3. Kent, Mary Day. “IEC Gathers in Geneva.” 61.4 (Fall 2001):
12-13. Kent, Mary Day. “Inspiration in Faith.” 62.3 (Summer
2002): 3. Kent, Mary Day. “Why Does Our History Matter?” 64.2
(Spring 2004): 3. Kent, Mary Day. “With WILPF at the Beginning of the
Millennium.” 60.1 (Winter 2000): 3. Kent, Mary Day. “WILPF (LIMPAL in the Americas).” 67.2
(Fall 2007): 8. Knowles, Kristin. “Adilia Caravaca and Rebeca
Werkstetter.” 72.1 (Spring 2012): 6-7. Kwasnicki, Amy. “A Newcomer’s Perspective.” 65.3
(Fall/Winter 2004): 14. “Leadership Changes at WILPF.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 15.
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Lewis, Lucy. “Triangle Branch Marks 75 Years of Work for Peace and Freedom.” 71.1 (Spring 2011): 10-11.
Lloyd, Robin. “Homage to Edith Ballantyne.” 73.2 (Fall/Winter 2013): 21.
Lloyd, Robin. “Notes from a Peace Veteran.” 65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 13-14.
Lloyd, Robin. “Robin Lloyd Reflects.” 75.2 (Fall/Winter 2015): 14-15.
Lloyd, Robin. “U.S. WILPF’s Year-Long Initiative: Advancing Women as Peacemakers.” 71.1 (Spring 2011): 6-7.
Lloyd, Robin. “WILPF Program Retreat Tackles Tough Issues.” 70.1 (Spring 2010): 21.
“Longtime Members Remember Decades of Contribution to WILPF.” 74.2 (Fall/Winter 2014): 8-9.
Lonsinger, Dawn April. “The Power of Women: An Intern Looks Back.” 64.2 (Spring 2004): 17.
McLean, Joyce, and Sandy Silver. “International Executive Committee Convenes in New Zealand.” 63.1 (Winter 2003): 20-21.
McLean, Joyce. “Personal Reflections on Six Years of WILPF Adventures.” 65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 15.
“Meet the New National Board.” 62.3 (Summer 2002): 24-25. “Meet the Presidents.” 65.2 (Winter 2005): 3, 6. “Meet WILPF’s New Secretary General: Susi Snyder.” 65.1
(Spring 2005): 19. Minster, C.J. “Raising our Political Voice.” 68.2 (Spring
2008): 3. Morin, Chris. “Celebrating WILPF’s 85th Anniversary.” 60.1
(Winter 2000): 24. Morin, Chris. “Strategic Planning and Implications for New
Board Members (2008-2011).” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 18-19. Morin, Chris. “Taking Back our Power.” 68.1 (Winter 2008): 3. Munger, Nancy, and Laura Roskos. “Holding Space in the
WILPF Commons.” 71.1 (Spring 2011): 3, 26. Munger, Nancy, and Laura Roskos. “Moving Forward
towards Lasting Change.” 68.3 (2008): 3. Munger, Nancy, and Laura Roskos. “WILPF’s International
Advantage.” 70.1 (Spring 2010): 3, 17. Murtha, Ellen. “WILPF’s Financial Health.” 68.2 (Spring
2008): 8. Nepon, Emily. “WILPF Interns Work for Peace (Summer
2003).” 63.2 (Fall 2003): 21. “New Development Director Joins WILPF.” 66.1 (Spring
2006): 25. Pandey, Shilpa. “US Section’s 32nd Triennial Congress: A
View from Shilpa.” 74.2 (Fall/Winter 2014): 10-11. Park, Linda. “Remembering Ione Biggs.” 66.1 (Spring
2006): 26. Pavis, Theta. “WILPF Celebrity Auction Raises Money and
Awareness.” 60.3 (Summer 2000): 25. Pavis, Theta. “WILPF Historical Records.” 64.2 (Spring
2004): 18, 31. “Planning for WILPF’s Historic 100 Year Anniversary.” 73.1
(Spring 2013): 15.
Ramsden, Nancy. “A Century of Commitment.” 70.1 (Spring 2010): 15.
Reed, Barbara. “A Membership Council for WILPF.” 69.1 (Winter 2009): 19.
Rees, Madeleine. “How to Make Law Relevant, Practical, Effective?” 72.2 (Fall 2012): 10, 19.
“Remembering Joan Patchen.” 60.4 (Fall 2000): 27. “Remembering Minnie Belle Hoch.” 67.1 (Spring 2007): 22. Roskos, Laura. “Let’s Play to Win.” 73.1 (Spring 2013): 2, 24. Roskos, Laura. “Living with the Precautionary Principle.”
72.2 (Fall 2012): 3, 30. Roskos, Laura. “Mass Mobilization Builds for April.” 70.2
(Fall 2010): 11, 21. Roskos, Laura. “U.S. WILPF Work on Resolution 1325.” 72.1
(Spring 2012): 14-15. Roskos, Laura. “WILPF ¡Presenté!” 71.2 (Fall 2011): 3. Silver, Sandy. “Creating a Culture of Peace with Justice.”
65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 3. Silver, Sandy. “Creative Fundraising in Santa Cruz Honors
Joyce McLean.” 70.1 (Spring 2010): 26. Silver, Sandy. “Remembering Marii Kyogoku Hasegawa.”
72.2 (Fall 2012): 16. Silver, Sandy. “Remembering Naomi Marcus.” 73.1 (Spring
2013): 26. “Taking Part in International WILPF.” 63.2 (Fall 2003): 26. Thacker, Sandy. “Barbara Lee Speaks for Me.” 71.2 (Fall
2011): 16. Thompson, Miriam. “National Congress Honors William
Barber.” 71.2 (Fall 2011): 15, 31. Wellman, Heather. “Celebration of the Century—WILPF’s
100th Year of Building Peace.” 74.2 (Fall/Winter 2014): 2.
Willis, Patricia. “WILPF and the US Social Forum.” 67.1 (Spring 2007): 21.
WILPF National Board. “WILPF’s Strategic Plan: What’s It All About?” 68.1 (Winter 2008): 4-6.
“WILPF Celebrates 85 Years.” 60.3 (Summer 2000): 20-21. “WILPF Celebrates 90 Years.” 65.2 (Winter 2005): 18-19. “WILPF Goes to High School.” 64.1 (Winter 2004): 24. “WILPF Interns Travel to the United Nations.” 64.1 (Winter
2004): 26. “WILPF Issues Committees.” 75.2 (Fall/Winter 2015): 3-9. “WILPF/LIMPAL Hold 29th International Congress in
Bolivia.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 10, 28-29. “WILPF Meets in India.” 70.1 (Spring 2010): 6, 24-25. “WILPF Membership Report: Keeping Connected, Striving
to Grow.” 66.2 (Fall 2006): 23. “WILPF National Campaigns Develop Connections.” 63.2
(Fall 2003): 20. WILPF on the Web.” 64.1 (Winter 2004): 29. “WILPF 2005 Annual Report.” 66.2 (Fall 2006): 30. “WILPF Works at the United Nations.” 64.1 (Winter 2004): 23. “WILPF’s Vision.” 64.1 (Winter 2004): 3. Yingling, Phyllis. “Rediscovering Jane Addams.” 62.2
(Spring 2002): 26.
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Young, Emma. “The Gertrude Baer Seminar: An Intimate Forum for Peace 65.3 (Fall/Winter 2004): 12.
Zaidan, Kate. “Looking for Something? Surf the Web and Fund WILPF Too.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 18.
Zepernick, Mary. “The United Nations & How to Use It in Our Work.” 72.1 (Spring 2012): 4-5, 7.
WOMEN’S RIGHTS Alder, Kristen. “CSW 58: Report from the Front Lines of
Peace.” 74.1 (Spring/Summer 2014): 2-3. Allen, Ariane. “Passionate Legacies.” 61.2 (Spring 2001): 9. Bletter, Gloria. “Gender Equality, Development and
Peace.” 61.3 (Summer 2001): 4-5. Boynton, Sonja. “Peace and Justice Through
Ecofeminism.” 62.2 (Spring 2002): 23. Brian, Mary Lynn. “Jane Addams: Past, Present and
Future.” 61.2 (Spring 2001): 10, 23. Cook, Sam. “New Resolution Tackles Sexual Violence in
Conflict.” 68.3 (Fall 2008): 8-9 Fleischli, Ann E. “When Women Get Fed Up.” 74.2
(Fall/Winter): 4-5. Gilhool, Gillian. “Women’s Rights and the International
Criminal Court.” 61.3 (Summer 2001): 8. Girshick, Lori B. “Woman to Woman Sexual Violence.” 61.2
(Spring 2001): 21. Henderson, Tanya E. “Protecting Women in Peace and
Conflict: International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law at Work.” 71.2 (Fall 2011): 17-18.
Kent, Mary Day. “Peace Work and Women’s Rights.” 61.3 (Summer 2001): 3.
Leonard, Elizabeth. “World March of Women.” 61.1 (Winter 2001): 22.
McClean, Joyce. “WILPF Works for Women’s Rights Worldwide.” 61.3 (Summer 2001): 13.
Mor, Tzili. “US Global Duty: To Deter Violence against Women.” 68.3 (Fall 2008): 12-13.
Murray, Katie. “Feminist Expo 2000.” 60.3 (Summer 2000): 23.
Roskos, Laura. “Gather ’Round the Peace Table.” 67.2 (Fall 2007): 26.
Ruane, Abigail. “Promoting Sustainable Development + Gender Equality.” 73.1 (Spring 2013): 18, 28.
Scioscia, Amanda. “Education: A Luxury for Girls?” 60.2 (Spring 2000): 16-17.
“Violence against Women in Armed Conflict.” 68.3 (Fall 2008): 20.
YOUNG WILPF Agigian, Amy. “WILPF Helps Bring Young Women to the
U.N.” 68.2 (Spring 2008): 6-7. Cook, Tura Campanella. “Teen Activists Speak Out.” 66.2
(Fall 2006): 18. Fouts, Vickie M. “How to Bring Young Energy into WILPF.”
66.2 (Fall 2006): 19. Franklin, Esther. “Youth & Global Links.” 71.2 (Fall 2011):
8-9. Gliserman, Sydney. “Y-WILPF and WILPF Are One.” 71.1
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Swedish Youth in WILPF.” 66.2 (Fall 2016): 20. Minster, C. J., and Zaidan. “Youth and U.S. Foreign Policy:
A Conversation.” 66.2 (Fall 2006): 6-7. Morin, Chris. “Nurturing Our Next Generations.” 66.2 (Fall
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Perspective.” 71.1 (Spring 2011): 8-9, 11. “Six Young Women Offer Their Views on Beijing + 15.”
71.1 (Spring 2011): 22-25. Spencer, Miranda. “Teach Your Children Well: At
Philadelphia’s Parkway Northwest High School, Peace Is Part of the Curriculum.” 66.2 (Fall 2006): 17, 19.
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