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Harmonizing spirituality and resistance: St. Francis Day at Agape
an article by Suzanne Belote Shanley
The Agape Community held its 14th annual St. Francis Day
in Hardwick Mass, with a forum of people in their 20's and 30's
launching the event, including a Brown University student who was
arrested with members of the community the first day of the invasion of
Iraq. Christopher Shortsleeve addressed his concern that students
become more aware of the legacy of nonviolent action, and participate
more in the area of Civil Disobedience. His talk was followed by Luke
Ryan, law student and recent arrestee at Westover Air Force Base,
Bobbie Louton who works with Palestinian refugees here in the states
and Edgar and Anne Rader-Hayes who spoke about married life with a new
child and its meaning in the context of resistance.
The day
focused on Leavening the Earth with Nonviolent resistance, including
demonstration of Agape's Straw Bale House, solar energy, compost toilet
and recently acquired vegetable oil car.
The day ended with
voices of seasoned peacemakers including a WWII veteran who spoke about
Depleted Uranium; Juanita Nelson, co-founder of New England War Tax
Resisters; Claire Shaeffer-Duffy, Catholic Worker from Worcester; and
George Capaccio who has traveled extensively in Iraq.
We sensed
the need to continue to harmonize the themes of spirituality and
resistance and to offer young people alternative life styles where they
might seek a different way of orienting their lives.
Agape's next event is a college retreat held on Nov. 7-9th, we hope people will consider attending and check out our website for more information about it.
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I
have a question for the Agape Community poster, who related experiences
of rejecting white priveledge. I have certainly considered
rejecting priveledge, but I have a hard time understanding where to
draw the line. So much of my upbringing, who I am, what I have
and so on, are a construction of the many priveledges I have grown up
with. White, middle class, US citizen, female (can be considered
a priveledge in some senses, male priveledge in other senses), able,
assumed straight, etc. When I've looked deeply into the matter,
even my basic principles have basis in my class background, and I find
they are still important to me, nonetheless. Your story is
inspiring and I hope you will provide some insight into the matter.. . ...more.
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