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The Ceasefire in Gaza: Peace Begins with Us
After two years of war in the Middle East, Israel and Hamas have agreed to terms to end the violence. As the world collectively breathes a long sigh of relief, Israel will cease its relentless bombing campaign and forced starvation… Continue reading
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The Power of Voices: Social Justice and Gaza Relief
Preventing the starvation of others is one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways of participating in securing the health and well-being of individuals suffering from injustice. Continue reading
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Salvation for Gaza is a Moral Imperative
Today, hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza remain without food. And for the dozens who attempted to survive another day, they did not live to see the next. Continue reading
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Desperation in Gaza: A Call for Global Action
In Gaza, the children are starving. They live in a land transformed by the unrelenting and inhumane bombing of Israel’s war on the militant group Hamas. At this moment, action is required from us. Continue reading
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The Rise of Hate and Antisemitism: How to Cultivate Hope and Change
Accusing and silencing people groups based on their identity, beliefs, politics, nationality, or race will always fail to promote lasting peace. We have seen this story before. Instead of hate and violence, we need a unified movement of healing, peace,… Continue reading
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From Gaza to Washington: Political Violence Versus Peaceful Action
Yesterday’s shooting in Washington D.C. is yet another example of how global events impact every one of us. When evil and injustice are left unaddressed, anger and hatred grow, stifling hope with further despair. Continue reading
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Rehumanizing Our World: The Path to Lasting Peace
As peace remains elusive in the Middle East and Ukraine, friendships are broken, foes are made, and anxiety grows. Like a viral contagion, injustice and conflict affect everyone, regardless of where they occur. Continue reading
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The Urgent Need for Global Peace
To the informed observer it’s clear we are increasingly in dangerous times. This isn’t alarmist thinking, it is the reality we collectively face. Continue reading







