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  1. Finding solidarity with Ferguson

    “Hands up. Don’t shoot. Hands up. Don’t shoot. Hands up. Don’t shoot.” I stood in a crowd of people in a city park echoing this line on Saturday afternoon. Among the crowd could be seen old and young and people of all different shades of color. Children w ...

    9 Sep 2014 - Grace Badik

  2. Hungry for Justice: Guantanamo Prison

    A personal perspective on the humanitarian crisis at Guantanamo Prison By Martha Gies, Contributing Writer On Sunday, March 24, in response to an email I’d received the day before, I quit eating. Witness Against Torture (WAT) had proposed a Holy Week fast ...

    23 May 2013 - Martha Gies

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