CPT International

Two people stand to the left with their backs to the camera, wearing blue vests and red hats. In the background, one person stands facing the camera holding a microphone and the other stands holding one side of a banner that reads "Cuide su salud, consuma alimentos sanos, no consuma chatarra"

CPT celebrates May Day by implementing living wage

There is no monetary amount that could represent the quality of this work. So while we do not compensate for the value of labour, we want to compensate so that CPTers can live a healthy life.

Borderlands: Proposals for Humane Immigration Reform

CPT’s Borderlands Witness team offered the following reflections to help inform the current immigration debate. OBSERVATIONS: •    Current policy has failed.  It has not stemmed

Hebron: A Level Playing Field?

by Jan Benvie Last February CPT helped establish a youth soccer team in Hebron in partnership with a Palestinian NGO and CPT’s neighbor, Zleekha Muhtaseb

Hebron: Harvest of Harassement

by Esther Kern and Diane Roe Every Friday CPTers join Palestinians, Israelis and other international peace activists to harvest stalks of golden hay by hand

Colombia: Feet of Clay

by Heather-Laura Peters (member of CPT’s July 2007 delegation) Pastor Peter Stucky from the Teusaquillo Mennonite Church in Bogotá, offered our delegation a gift: a

Colombia: Small Miners Organize

On July 23-24, close to 80 leaders from peasant, Indigenous, and Afro-Colombian  communities around the country met in Bogotá for the First National Inter-Ethnic Meeting

Dialogue

In Dialogue, we highlight exchanges regarding CPT’s vision and peacemaking ministry. In this issue we glimpse a discussion among CPTers initiated by Co-Director Doug Pritchard

Colombia Shorts

Paramilitaries Re-Group:  In Barrancabermeja, the Central Block of the Black Eagles, a new paramilitary group operating in the city, sent a series of death threats

CPT Delegation to the Philippines

CPT seeks participants for a peacemaker delegation to the Philippines February 15-29, 2008.  Persons interested in human rights work, committed to nonviolence, and willing to

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