Kelly Rae Kraemer: Remembering Johan Galtung, a voice for peace
Johan Galtung, “the Father of Peace Studies,” author of more than 100 books and 1,000 scholarly articles about world peace, passed away on Feb. 17 at age 93.
Johan Galtung, “the Father of Peace Studies,” author of more than 100 books and 1,000 scholarly articles about world peace, passed away on Feb. 17 at age 93.
Nearly 200 Mennonites gathered at Harrisonburg City Hall today to call on public leaders at all levels to support the call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
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The debate over U.S. foreign aid is a distraction.
Let’s look at Ben Cline’s latest excuses for opposing further U.S. aid to Ukraine as it fights to beat back murderous Russian aggression.
The celebration of Black History Month originated from Negro History Week and was created by historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson.
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President Biden has a golden opportunity to balance the narrative that he’s too old, but for the second straight year, Biden has turned down the standing invite to do a recorded interview to air during the Super Bowl pregame.
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