ABORIGINAL JUSTICE REFLECTION: The invasion of Toronto
CPTnet 16 August 2010 ABORIGINAL JUSTICE REFLECTION: The invasion of Toronto By Peter Haresnape Tannis Nielson stood at the front of the bus brimming with
CPTnet 16 August 2010 ABORIGINAL JUSTICE REFLECTION: The invasion of Toronto By Peter Haresnape Tannis Nielson stood at the front of the bus brimming with
CPTnet 7 August 2010 IRAQ REFLECTION: Dolma picnic brings urban Kurds, IDPs together By Peggy Gish On 23 July, men, women, and children at
CPTnet23 July 2010IRAQ REFLECTION: Kurdish Families Share Their Grief, Their Livesby Peggy Gish What does one say to the mother and father of a 14-year-old
CPTnet 19 July 2010 IRAQ REFLECTION: Extravagant hospitality by David Hovde Within the first week I arrived in Iraq, I traveled with CPT¹s Iraq team
CPTnet 13 July 2010COLOMBIA REFLECTION: Ancestry vs. legal titleby Alix Lozano Once upon a time, a campesino community lived and farmed near the village of Buenos
CPTnet 1 July 2010 IRAQ REFLECTION: Poverty and politics by Chihchun Yuan From 11 May, Iranian bombing in the Zharawa border region in northeastern
CPTnet 29 June 2010 PALESTINE REFLECTION: Freedom by Julianna Bienert “Is running water what makes us happy?” This question, coming from a member
CPTnet 26 June 2010 COLOMBIA REFLECTION: The Christ who has not risen –by Stewart Vriesinga For the millions in a prison, That wealth has
CPTnet 22 June 2010 COLOMBIA REFLECTION: Nombrar (Naming) by Kate Paarlberg To name something is to give it shape and substance. Language forms our
CPTnet 11 June 2010 PALESTINE REFLECTION: Windows by Marilyn Paarlberg “We need windows to the outside world—windows to let our story out, to let