Aboriginal Justice: Bittersweet Victory
by Chris Sabas On 29 March 2012, the Ontario government paid $3.5 million to mining company God’s Lake Resources (GLR) to walk away from its
by Chris Sabas On 29 March 2012, the Ontario government paid $3.5 million to mining company God’s Lake Resources (GLR) to walk away from its
by Julián Gutiérrez Castaño On the afternoon of 28 April 2012, more than five hundred people gathered at the grounds of Edinburgh Square and Heritage
The Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) community’s struggle to defend their land and resources against unwanted mining continues. In spite of KI’s Water Declaration, which
Chris Sabas joined CPT’s Aboriginal Justice Team in 2011. She is the first Iranian national to complete CPT’s training and serve full time in
The 2012 CPT European Regional Convergence will bring together CPTers and supporters from all across Europe to pray, conspire, and enjoy fellowship. The event
by Chris Knestrick Contrary to what major world news sources say, the war in Colombia is about more than drugs. So much of what the
by Isaías Rodríguez Arango “Colombia is a social state under rule of law, organized in the form of a unitary, decentralized Republic, autonomous from its
by Jenny Rodríguez Díaz Colombian social organizations led by women are always the most vulnerable and least heard. Sometimes I wish God’s justice came swiftly
by Stewart Vriesinga Even when you don’t actually see them, the paramilitaries in Colombia cast a long shadow. While traveling in Northeast Antioquia, my teammate
by Julie Myers For where two or three are gathered in my name, I am there among them. – Matthew 18:20 On 22 March, just weeks