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Peace Blog Compiled by Joy Mosley

Joy Mosley

Joy Mosley is a passionate Human Rights Activist and a Community Organizer. She is a Peace Delegation Member of Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) and an Editorial Committee Member for the Nonviolent Peaceforce (NP). As a Human Rights Activist, Joy travels abroad to document human rights violations and conduct public presentations to share her findings with the general public. Joy is also a U.S. Fund for UNICEF Volunteer and an active board member for the Daylight Center in Kenya.



PALESTINE REFLECTION: Community, mystery, story – a delegate's perspective

PALESTINE REFLECTION: Community, mystery, story – a delegate's perspectiveIt seems appropriate that the May 2013 CPT delegation to Palestine began in the days between Pentecost and Trinity Sunday. At Pentecost, God comes to unify, to build community among diverse nations. Trinity Sunday reminds us that God is, in essence, a community, and that we are invited to experience God as the mysterious dance of three-in-one. Our delegation of thirteen, from the U.S., Canada, Scotland and Romania, has dwelt in these mysteries, feeling God's uniting presence in the midst of our differences.
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International peace group comes back to its roots

International peace group comes back to its rootsCIRCLE PINES – Mel Duncan has travelled all around the world in the last decade, getting into dangerous situations and finding peaceful solutions in a variety of global hotspots as part of Nonviolent Peaceforce, an international organization he co-founded with Quaker activist David Hartsough.

Last week, however, NP made a local stop when Duncan and the group’s other leaders held their annual director’s meeting at the Circle Pines Hospitality House.
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PALESTINE: Pedagogy of the occupied tardiness

PALESTINE: Pedagogy of the occupied tardiness7 March 2013 – On school days in Hebron you can find members of CPT watching as teachers and students pass through the checkpoints that separate their homes from their schools. Two of the schools attended by children living in and near the Old City lie within the "H2" area of Hebron, which is under the control of Israeli soldiers and police. In order to reach their schools, children and teachers must pass through metal detectors. Soldiers frequently search their backpacks and briefcases. High school students and teachers are sometimes subject to body searches, and frequent ID checks often make both teachers and students late for school.
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United States: At home in beloved community

United States: At home in beloved communityIn November I received an email from Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) describing the 21st Century Freedom Ride, asking if someone would be willing to represent CPT on the trip. After reviewing the website, I quickly jumped on the opportunity to spend a weekend with Dr. Vincent Harding and dozens of folks representing present social justice movements. I am thankful to be a part of CPT and support its work to reduce violence and undo structural oppression.
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Aboriginal Justice: Truth and the generations-long path to reconciliation

Aboriginal Justice: Truth and the generations-long path to reconciliation  “It takes a village to raise a child.” Many mistakenly credit US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton with coining this phrase, the title of her popular book. But the Nigerian Igbo proverb is centuries old. The Igbo word for child means child of the community.
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