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You know the names Martin Luther King, Jr., Mohandas Gandhi, Nelson Mandela. But have you heard of Roy Bourgeois, Neta Golan, or Sulak Sivaraksa? How about Vandana Shiva, Daniel and Philip Berrigan, or Janusz Korczak? They, and the dozens more spiritual activists in this book, are the heirs to that great tradition of faith-based activism. The spiritual activists in this book are environmentalists, gay-rights activists, peace workers, land reformers, and child advocates. They are Buddhists and Catholics, Hindus and Muslims, Baha'is, Jews, and Quakers. The stories of these modern-day prophets of positive change will inspire you, and the resources provided in each chapter will help you put your own beliefs to work in the world.
Synopsis:
A collection of stories of spiritual activists, from well-known names such as Martin Luther King, Jr, and Nelson Mandela to Neta Golan and Janusz Korczak. The activists covered include environmentalists and gay-rights activists, peace workers, land reformers and child advocates.
Dedication Contents Introduction Chapter One: Fugitives from Justice Daniel and Phillip Berrigan, Catholic Priests, Anti-War Activists
Trident Ploughshares, British Interfaith Peace Activists Dorothy Day, Founter, Catholic Worker Movement Chapter Two: Divine Obedience Father Roy Bourgeois, Catholic Priest, Founder of The School of the Americas Watch Dorothy Hennessey, Catholic Nun, SOA Watch Activist Martin Sheen, Catholic Actor and Activist Oscar Romero, Archbishop of El Salvador Chapter Three: The Radical Humanist John Trudell, Santee Sioux Indigenous Rights Activist Rigoverta Menchu, Mayan Indigenous Rights Activist Winona LaDuke, Ojibwe Environmental and Indigenous Rights Activist Chapter Four: A Spark for Justice Isabell Coe, Wiragariee, Aboriginal Tent Embassy Diplomat Charles Perkins, Arrente Aboriginal Civil-Rights Advocate Kevin Buzzacott, Arabunna Elder, Anti-Nuclear Activist Chapter Five: The American Gandhi A.J. Muste, Calvinist Quaker Labor Leader Cesar Chavez, Founder, Union Farm Workers Mother Jones, Catholic Labor Agitator Chapter Six: The King of Kindness Vinoba Bhave, Brahman Land-Rights Leader Satish Kumar, Jain Monk, Walker for Peace Vandana Shiva, Hindu Anti-Globalization Activist Chapter Seven: Truth in Love, Relentlessly Mel White, Evangelical Christian Gay Rights Advocate Jose Cabezon, Buddhist Gay Liberationist Bayard Rustin, Quaker Civil Rights Organizer Chapter Eight: Shalom, Salam Neta Golan, Buddhist Jew, Middle East Peace Activist Jean Zaru, Quaker Plaestinian Peace Advocate Thich Nhat Hanh, Buddhist Monk, Peace Worker Meena Keshwar Kamal, Muslim Founder of the Association of Women of Afghanistan Chapter Nine: Hope and Resistance Janusz Korczak, Jewish Child Advocate Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Protestant Theologian, Nazi Resister Mairead Maguire, Catholic Peace Organizer Chapter Ten: Man of the Trees Richard St. Barbe Baker, Baha'i Conservationist Julia Butterfly Hill, Pantheist Environmentalist Roads Protesters, Pagan Earth Defenders Sulak Sivaraksa, Buddhist Environmental Organizer Acknowledgements Photography Credits More From Anita Roddick Publishing
"Synopsis"
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A collection of stories of spiritual activists, from well-known names such as Martin Luther King, Jr, and Nelson Mandela to Neta Golan and Janusz Korczak. The activists covered include environmentalists and gay-rights activists, peace workers, land reformers and child advocates.
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