Tag: nonviolence


Vigil Against Violence

January 24th, 2009 — 5:46pm

Note: Some friends are putting this on… I will probably be there.

A Vigil for Raleigh’s 2008 Homicide Victims

Friday Thursday, February 5th, 5:00 pm
In front of City Hall, 222 W. Hargett St.
(the corner of Hargett St. and Dawson St.)

In 2008, Raleigh lost 32 members of our community to homicide. Many of the victims were young people in their teens and twenties.

Too often there is an overwhelming silence from the community after loss of life due to violence. Families of victims and all of us as members of this community deserve better. Violent death deserves reflection and response, not complacency. To ignore the violence is to implicitly accept it. We invite all residents of Raleigh to join us in changing our community norm from a passive acceptance of violence to an active rejection of it on moral, ethical and spiritual grounds. Come help us support the families of victims by saying, “We remember. We are here for you. We will not accept a continuation of the violence that took your loved one.”

Join us in saying: ‘No’ to Violence! and ‘Yes’ to Life! Join us in remembering the victims, supporting their families and praying for healing for all of us.

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Funny, yet True

July 24th, 2008 — 12:51am

Sorry about the language, but she does have a point…

Screwing for Virginity

credit:carldashjonesdotcom

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The Politics of Jesus by John Howard Yoder

July 16th, 2008 — 5:21pm

I mentioned the other day my ever-growing list of books in the to-be-read pile. I am working my way through them, but I am being held up by The Politics of Jesus by John Howard Yoder. It was recommended to me by several people, and now I can see why. It has been a long time since a book has made such an impact on me or caused me to question so much of what I “know” to be true. I am about 3/4 of the way through the book and already, I can tell this is one going in the permanent collection. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.!

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