Struggles for liberation are long. While rooted in ancient traditions, they always require new people and new thinking to push the edge. As Howard Thurman, the black theologian and mentor to Martin…
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Van Heuveln exemplifies spirit of community activism, self-advocacy
“You’ve got to fight for what you want,” was a key message from the 2012 Access Press Charlie Smith Award winner. Charles “Chuck” Van Heuveln and his supporters recounted his…
Let us now praise great men, including Ken Tice
James Agee’s classic book, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, reminds us that history is shaped by regular folks who step forward and do extraordinary things often without special status, advanced…
Disabling a Population
Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold…
January 1996 Issue
Articles/Contributors: DHS Taken to Task: PCA Task Force – A DHS Set-Up? by Luther Granquist A Great Loss, by Michael Sheehan Setting the Stage for Change, by Mark Wilde Editor’s Column,…
May 1995 Issue
Articles/Contributors:Bombs Don’t Scare Us – Legislators Pose a Bigger Threat, by Bill Smith Legislative Update on TEFRA and PCA Cuts by Anne Henry Editor’s Column, by Charlie Smith Prohibitive ADA…