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“We Still Have a Choice Today: Nonviolent Coexistence or Violent Coannihilation” — MLK BY Marilyn Langlois

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s prophetic words, uttered April 4, 1967, continue to haunt and challenge us.   The wisdom, commitment to humanity, and...

Reducing Urban Violence By Johan Galtung

Mayors from around the world, Ladies and Gentlemen, To reduce direct violence in cities we have to move from urban violence culture to...

A woman’s determination to confront patriarchy in Somalia By Abdirashid Diriye Kalmoy

Fadumo Dayib became Somalia’s first woman candidate for the presidency in the recently concluded election. Of course she did not win in the deeply...

Malick sidibe unshakable conviction african values solidarity sharing By Awa Meite

Source: trueafrica.co   A tribute to the photographer Malick Sidibé by Awa Meité, a friend of the family and curator of his work. ...

Violence In and By Paris: Any Way Out? By Johan Galtung

Atlanta, Georgia, USA The atrocity in Paris seems to trigger the word “terrorism” with a higher frEquency than ever, in the media, from the...

Why I am returning my award by Arundhati Roy

Although I do not believe that awards are a measure of the work we do, I would like to add the National Award for...

Ken Saro-Wiwa: Already 20 years? By Cameron Duodu

10 November 1995 was – to mix lingos – a dies horribilis par excellence for me! (A horrible day to beat all horrible...

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