Now, more than ever, young people are motivated to make a difference in a world they're bound to inherit. They're ready to stand up and be heard - but with much to shout about, where they do they begin? What can I do? How can I help?
How I Resist
A lifetime of activist experience informs this playbook for building and conducting nonviolent direct action campaigns—teaching us how to achieve real progressive change.
Quakers and the First World War provides personal accounts of how
various individuals and families – the ancestors of some present-day Leeds
Quakers – reacted with conscience and courage in turbulent times.
Solder Box tells the story of Joe Glenton's extraordinary journey from a promising soldier to a rebel against what he came to see as unjustified military action.
Frank and Lucy Sunderland lived in Letchworth, in Hertfordshire. In 1916, as a conscientious objector, Frank was separated from Lucy and their three children. This collection of their letters is a fascinating document of social history.
The essential guide that allows both sides to be heard
Rabbi Professor Dan Cohn-Sherbok presents the Israeli perspective, while Dr Dawoud El-Alami presents the Palestinian perspective.