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Peace activists will begin a “Hunger for Nuclear Disarmament” fast June 18th

June 15, 2018

On June 18, 2018, peace activists will begin a “Hunger for Nuclear Disarmament” fast at the Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, at 10:00 a.m. at the Stimson Gate, in Kings Bay, GA, seeking abolition of all nuclear weapons and justice for fellow activists who await trial for an April 4th action of civil resistance at the base.

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Reflection of Gratitude by Clare Grady from the Glynn County Detention Facility

May 30, 2018

Every day I wake up in jail I give thanks. I am grateful to be alive, grateful for every day I wake; able to see, to hear, to walk, to…

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Clare’s reflection from the Glynn County Detention Facility

May 29, 2018

From Clare Grady, “I am especially grateful for today’s Gospel reading. I feel that I have been living it and I want to share my experience, strength, and hope…MK 10:28-31:…

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5/25/2018 Legal Update

May 25, 2018

Thank you for supporting the Kings Bay Plowshares. As many of you know, the trial and jail witness are a powerful and important part of the work for nuclear disarmament.…

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Legal Update, May 2018

May 25, 2018

Thank you for supporting the Kings Bay Plowshares. As many of you know, the trial and jail witness are a powerful and important part of the work for nuclear disarmament.…

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Sunday, Post Cards to Bodhi, No. 2 By Mark Colville

May 24, 2018

Luke 1:57-66, 80 When the time arrived for Elizabeth to have her child she gave birth to a son. Her neighbors and relatives heard that the Lord had shown his…

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A reflection by Martha Hennessy written just before her release from Glynn county jail:

May 23, 2018

“In southern Georgia it is nearing the end of May and we are approaching the eighth week of incarceration at Camden and Glynn Count jails, following the Kings Bay Plowshares…

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Kings Bay Plowshares in court for arraignment, bond hearing

May 22, 2018

May 22, 2018 The Nuclear Resister Kings Bay Plowshares in court for arraignment, bond hearing By Patrick O’Neill “At a May 17 bond hearing in United States District Court in…

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Robert J. Phares, Rest in Peace

May 21, 2018

Robert J. Phares died today, May 21, 2018, of natural causes, surrounded by his loving wife, Gail Sharon Phares, daughters Rebecca Phares and Lisa (Phares) Outterson and David Outterson, his son-in-law. He was a father, grandfather, husband, and federal worker extraordinaire. He provided kind but honest advice to his family and to many prisoners he visited throughout the past decades. Supporting the closure of the School of Americas and working with that organization as a volunteer was one of his proudest accomplishments. None of us who knew him will forget his smile, quick wit or caring manner.

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Protesting our country’s nuclear weapons is (still) worth going to jail for

May 18, 2018

May 18, 2018 America Protesting our country’s nuclear weapons is (still) worth going to jail for By Nathan Scheider “On Mother’s Day a year ago, I was staying in a…

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