Yearly Archives: 2016

  1. San Damiano Retreat Center Houses 8 Refugees

    In the Franciscan Tradition of reaching out to the marginalized and those called the “other”, San Damiano has worked in partnership with Jewish Family &…

  2. Rosie the Riveter

         The Interfaith Peace Project welcomes Susan Batterton as author of this month’s Women’s Day reflection. Susan serves as our Communication Director. She is…

  3. ANOTHER STEP: From the Right to Vote to the Privilege to be Elected

        Jeannette Rankin Republican Representative from MontanaFirst woman elected to Congress in 1916Pacifist and Peace Advocate   FROM THE RIGHT TO VOTETO THE PRIVILEGE TO…

  4. Vive la liberté!

    Vive la liberté! July 15, 2016 Dear Friends,       The illogic and violence that characterizes the terrorist mindset can cause otherwise fair minded…

  5. July Women’s Day Reflection

    Rev. Fran Gardner-Smith St. Alban’s and St. George’s Episcopal Church Antioch, California      The Interfaith Peace Project welcomes Rev. Fran Gardner-Smith as author of…

  6. Will the Violence Ever Stop?

    WILL THE VIOLENCE EVER STOP?         The violence of the past few weeks makes it difficult to believe that any resolution is possible…

  7. Interfaith Library Books

    Dear Friends, Great News! The list of books in our extensive non-lending library is now published on-line. We hope that this new resource will awaken…

  8. Shattered

    Shattered         Justice, reason, and respect demand that we do not hastily react to the horrific events that happened in Orlando, Florida, during…

  9. Circle of Women for June by Leah Grace

    This month’s Circle of Women feature, written by Leah Grace, celebrates Ruth Gasten and her work at Tri-Valley Interfaith Interconnect. Leah Grace is a member of…

  10. POLITICS ASIDE

    Artist: Peggy Magovern    The current Presidential campaign in the United States is troublesome to say the least. The coded if not explicit racial references…