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Due to budget cuts brought on by the economic crisis, Peacework Magazine has had to close as a printed publication. For nearly 40 years, this magazine has covered peace and justice movements and championed "empowerment journalism."Â
Although Peacework's life as a magazine is ending, the former co-editors are spearheading a transition into a new online Peacework that would serve as a blogging platform and networking site for non violent activists hoping to "wage peace and justice" throughout the world.
Due to budget cuts brought on by the economic crisis, Peacework Magazine has had to close as a printed publication. For nearly 40 years, this magazine has covered peace and justice movements and championed "empowerment journalism."
Although Peacework's life as a magazine is ending, the former co-editors are spearheading a transition into a new online Peacework that would serve as a blogging platform and networking site for non violent activists hoping to "wage peace and justice" throughout the world.
They are currently seeking volunteers to help make the re-launch of Peacework a success. Volunteers are needed to form a board to oversee finances, to curate content and nurture bloggers, to provide technical support, to fundraise, organize, and blog about non-violence.
If any of this sounds like you, send an email to Sam Diener at peacenow@rcn.com to share your ideas and hear more information. Please put "Peacework" in the subject line.