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ISRAEL-PALESTINE

From the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee ... Full story

Resistance Spotlight

12 arrested for trespassing onto nuclear weapons plant in Oak Ridge, TN. ... Full story

Hunger and the U.S. Budget

Major Consequences for hungry and poor people ... Full story

Remembering Haiti’s Devastating Earthquake

Reflections on hope and healing from Haiti ... Full story

National Catholic peace organization honors Jim Albertini as Teacher of Peace

Albertini is coordinator of the Center for Non-violent Education and Action in Hawaii ... Full story

Sudan in Danger

The situation in Sudan is critical ... Full story

Embracing Our Principles Instead of Our Fears

What a Mosque at Ground Zero Really Proclaims ... Full story

Religious Values, American Ideals, and NYC Islamic Center

Religious Leaders speak out about the NYC Islamic Center ... Full story

Faith leaders support 'Ground Zero mosque'

Faith leaders battle xenophobia and religious intolerance ... Full story

What You Can Do for Hungry People during This Election Season

Make this election season about real people—not about elephants and donkeys. ... Full story

Religious Leaders to Congress: ‘Don’t Tamper With Our Rights’

Protestant, Catholic and Jewish Groups seeking to preserve their hiring rights and laws that protect them. ... Full story

A Mosque at Ground Zero

The New York site of the 9/11 terrorist attack is deeply emotional and symbolic. ... Full story

Archbishop Tutu to Retire

"The time has now come to slow down" but involvement with PWPP media partner, The Elders, will continue. ...  Visit website

Christians Explore Intersection of Government, Foreign Assistance, and God's Mission in the World

Nearly 100 evangelical Christians came to Wheaton College to discuss the biblical, theological, and experiential grounding... ... Full story

Pax Christi

Remembering Archbishop Oscar Romero, Roman Catholic diocese of San Salvador (d. march 24, 1980). ... Full story

Bread for the World Offers Free "Tax Day" Resources to Help Churches Bring Good News to Hungry, Poor People

Washington, DC, March 23, 2010 - Bread for the World is encouraging congregations to observe Sunday, April 11, or Wednesday, April 14, as "Tax Day" as a way to think and pray about the role of taxes and tax credits. ... Full story

Gaza: Rescind Religious Dress Code for Girls

Hamas's Unofficial Orders for "Islamic" Dress Curtail Personal Freedom ... Full story

Pax Christi USA mourns the death of Edward Kennedy

Early in his Senate career, Kennedy became involved with civil rights legislation, a priority issue he would call "the unfinished business of America" His leadership in the early 1980s helped to defeat the Reagan administration's effort to weaken the Voting Rights Act. ... Full story

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