‘You are the hope you have arrived to find.’
So ended a brief message that father Steve Kelly wrote from jail last month to be read to more than 100 friends and supporters on the eve of the trial of the Kings Bay Plowshares 7 in coastal Brunswick, Georgia, USA.
The 70-year-old Jesuit knows something about sustaining hope in hard places. This time, he’s already been in jail for…
Cohen-Joppa, Felice
Cohen-Joppa, Felice
Felice Cohen-Joppa
1 December 2019Feature
Sketch of Mark Colville during the Kingsbay Plowshares 7 trial. Drawing: Dan Burgevin
1 October 2010Feature
Thirty years ago this October, the first issue of the Newsletter of the National No-Nukes Prison Support Collective (later renamed the Nuclear Resister) reported on just one anti-nuclear civil disobedience action – that of the Plowshares Eight.
On 9 September 1980, eight US activists made their way into a General Electric factory in Pennsylvania, where they hammered and poured blood on nuclear missile nose-cones. This action inspired a global movement, and scores of similar acts…