Mario Osava Rio de Janeiro (IPS) There are plenty of prophets of doom foretelling the death, or at least a deep crisis, of the World Social Forum (WSF), based on reports about organisational problems and a great fall in numbers at the 7th WSF, held in Nairobi in January. Some champions of the WSF,...
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Joyce Mulama Nairobi (IPS) The mammoth World Social Forum (WSF) wound to a close in the Kenyan capital after five days of dialogue, art, poetry, dance, drama, and protests led by participants from around the globe who believe another world is possible – the slogan of the global civil society movement. Some 50,000 delegates...
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Catholic Worker Statement to the U.S. Catholic Bishops We are Catholic Workers from across the US and Europe who have come to Iowa to celebrate special anniversaries of a number of our houses, to pray and reflect about what God calls us to at this critical moment in history, and to recommit ourselves to...
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By PETER HENRIOT, SJ Director of the Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection in Zambia. One of the first African proverbs I learned when I came to Zambia about fifteen years ago was the very beautiful expression: “I am because we are, and we are because I am.” This taught me the meaning of...
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