Cover art by Hope Kendall.
This issue of the Peace Chronicle explores the theme of Healing. The Editorial team had intended to follow up on a divisive election with thoughts […]
When our governor had released his “Stay Home – Stay Healthy” proclamation in late March, I was relieved that for the first time in my […]
Someone has to make it out alive, sang a grandfather to his grandson, his granddaughter, as he blew his most powerful song into the hearts […]
In the wake of many racially charged incidences in 2020; from the killing of Ahmaud Arbery while he was out for a jog, to black […]
Mizuta Masahide, a 17th century Japanese poet and samurai, once said “my barn having burned down, I can now see the moon.” It’s inspiring to […]
In the wake of protests nationwide, demanding racial justice and equality, many places are beginning to recognize the work that needs to be done and […]
The healing dimension of philosophy fosters personal development, expands one’s interpretive framework, and sheds light on ameliorating social and political conflicts. Philosophic activities weave into […]
The challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic – shifting instruction to an online format, its impact on public health as well as secondary impacts on […]
On the Saturday Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were declared winners of the Presidential election, I was relieved to call friends and loved ones to […]
Arleana Waller is the founder and ShEO of ShePower Leadership Academy, and the founder of Circle of Life Development Foundation/MLK CommUNITY Initiative. Waller is also […]
Kirk Johnson is the author of Medical Stigmata: Race, Medicine, and the Pursuit of Theological Liberation, published by Palgrave Macmillan. He earned both his Master […]
Greetings, PJSA and friends in the movement! We hope that everyone is safe and well, physically, mentally and emotionally. The global pandemic has certainly altered […]
Peace Studies: Edges and Innovations is a book series edited by former PJSA Board Member Michael Minch and Board Co-Chair Laura Finley. The intent of […]
Winter 2020 I should start with an acknowledgement that this will not be an easy winter for many of us. While a record number of […]