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The ceasefire October 2025

“Peace is not the absence of war. It is the presence of justice.” Martin Luther King In my lifetime, there have been two previous big “peace accords” – Camp David (1978), associated with Jimmy Carter, and the Oslo Accords (1993 and 1995), associated with Bill Clinton. Neither worked. As just one example, the Oslo Accords…

The scariest Gaza news story from yesterday

Today I am holding Israelis and Palestinians in a space of Divine Love as they find out whether the combatants agree to end the war. The positive responses from Arab states seems to say that there is enough justice in the proposals to put them in an acceptable range. The positive responses from many other…

Family Journey – Part Three – After the turning point?

[See Parts One and Two] The story of the Sand Creek Massacre dominates accounts of the interface between whites and Cheyenne and Arapaho people in the mid-1800s. The entire exhibit on them in History Colorado hinges on this event, which is identified as a day that changed everything. Traditionally, these two groups hunted, fished, and…

Family Journey – Part Two – Land Evangelism

[See Part One] If sharing family histories as part of Quaker work on Right Relationships does nothing else, it leads us into place-based learning. I wanted to use our visit to Colorado to deepen my understanding of how indigenous people used the land before whites arrived and how it was stolen. It is a good…

Family Journey – Part One – The Farm

There are eleven people named Cozzens buried in Linn Grove Cemetery in Greeley, Colorado. I am related to all of them. Whose land are they in? Quakers are taking Right Relationships with Native People seriously. Workshops often begin with sharing family history. For me, a part of my family history was documented in 1980 by…

Why Gaza? Why now?

The state of Israel was established in 1948. I was born in 1950. For my whole life, I have watched the headlines go by, on things like “the Arab/Israeli conflict” and “the Middle East peace process.” The Oslo Accords were signed; the Nobel Prize was awarded. I listened to reports of deeply moving messages in…

Chile and Philly, Part Two

December 17, 2024 Some aspects of one’s own environment are more visible in contrast. An incident on our Miami to Philadelphia flight spoke to me about American history and the pain and conflict built into it. The regular boarding had finished and there were still a number of empty seats around us in the Comfort…

Chile and Philly, Part One

December 17, 2024 Juan and I are on the fourth leg of travel, visiting four cities, three or four nights each, with two nights on planes. Friends have asked why we are traveling. For many years, I traveled for work, mostly to professional meetings to deliver papers or serve on boards, and Juan came along.…

What Happened

Questions have been raised within AFSC about its track record on finances. A short presentation of answers to some of those questions appears at this link, with a focus on the time when I was Treasurer.

Lessons Learned from 2009 Financial Crisis

The AFSC Treasurer and a veteran member of the Finance Committee wrote the analysis linked here of the internal and external factors that were in the background of the drastic AFSC downsizing in Fiscal 2010.

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