Review
Peace Action represents the very thing that motivated me to join Shirley Chisholm's campaign and get involved in politics in the first place the desire not simply to advocate for progressive policies, but to change the way the political system works by giving people a voice in the legislative process. --U.S. Representative Barbara Lee (D-California), from the Foreword
Anybody concerned with avoiding nuclear annihilation, and with world peace in general, will find a treasure trove in this book. The voices of those who have created and led Peace Action groups not only provide valuable recent history but convey the kind of passionate wisdom that needs to be applied to our present world. --Dr. Robert J. Lifton, author of Death in Life: Survivors of Hiroshima
This timely book recalls the difference SANE/Freeze made in slowing the nuclear arms race, reflects on lessons learned, and encourages us to renew our work for a saner, more peaceful world. The essays on the participation of women, faith communities, and grass-roots organizing are a refreshing addition to the history of Peace Action. --Pamela K. Brubaker, California Lutheran University, author of Globalization at What Price?
About the Author
Glen Harold Stassen, Smedes Professor of Christian Ethics, Fuller Theological Seminary, edited Just Peacemaking: Ten Practices for Abolishing War, and authored Just Peacemaking: Transforming Initiatives for Peace and Justice, Living the Sermon on the Mount, and Kingdom Ethics. He served on the International Committee, co-chaired the Strategy Committee, and chaired the Euromissile Committee of the Freeze Campaign, and is a national board member of Peace Action. Lawrence S. Wittner, Professor of History at the State University of New York/Albany, has written or edited numerous books on peace and foreign policy issues, including the award-winning trilogy, The Struggle against the Bomb. A former president of the Peace History Society, he has been active for decades in peace, racial equality, and labor organizations. He is currently a national board member of Peace Action.