Undoing Racism – The Gift of Discomfort
by Tim Nafziger The July-September 2011 issue of Signs of the Times featured an article by CPTer Elizabeth García entitled “Walls of Shame” in which
by Tim Nafziger The July-September 2011 issue of Signs of the Times featured an article by CPTer Elizabeth García entitled “Walls of Shame” in which
A listing of CPTers and where they served. Aboriginal Justice: CPTers serving the Aboriginal Justice team April-June 2012 were Art Arbour (Ontario, Canada), Julián Gutiérrez
A listing of CPTers and where they served….. Iraqi KurdistanCPTers serving the Iraq team January-March 2012 were: Bud Courtney (New York, USA), Lukasz Firla (Czech
by Tarek Abuata Jesus said to “love your neighbor” and to “love your enemy.” Jean Zaru, in her book Occupied with Nonviolence: A Palestinian Woman
Since the Israeli military’s Golani Brigade arrived in al-Khalil/Hebron in late December, international accompaniment organizations including CPT have documented a sharp increase in serious
by Bob Holmes Hebron is a sacred place because of the cave/tomb of Abraham and Sarah, Rebecca and Isaac, Jacob and Leah. Today Hebron feels
by Chris Knestrick The day after Israeli authorities arrested him, Khader Adnan declared a hunger strike to protest Israel’s policy of administrative detention. Israel had
Day dawns on another school patrol in al-Khalil (Hebron). Setting off at 6:50 a.m. we are greeted by smiling children who take the time
On May Day, 1 May, at 7:45 a.m., CPTers received a call from Noah al-Rajabi in the Palestinian town of Bani Naim (Hebron District).
Israel military officials stymied efforts by Palestinian and international volunteers to build a house for Um Fagarah villagers (South Hebron Hills) on 2 June.