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5/21/05

Vote for Joe Posted on May 21, 2005 by Joe SchrinerMay 21, 2005

I interviewed Antonoitte Bosco this week. She has authored 14 books, including Choosing Mercy. The latter won a Pax Christi Award and is about her advocacy against the death penalty — even though her son and daughter-in-law were shot to … Continue reading →

Vote for Joe Posted on May 19, 2005 by Joe SchrinerMay 19, 2005

Interviewed Kathleen Newsome over the weekend. She had the number “25,251” marked in black on her arm. It was for: the 25,251 st death toll victim (military, civilian, humanitarian aid worker…) in the Iraq War. Ms. Newsome is a member … Continue reading →

5/15/05

Vote for Joe Posted on May 17, 2005 by Joe SchrinerMay 17, 2005

Met with Francesca Peterson, who is the co-executive director for INTO (Illuminating Nations Through Offering an Opportunity). A “fair trade” organizaiton, INTO purchases crafts artisans make in their homes in rural Ecuador. Ms. Peterson said the crafts are then marketed … Continue reading →

5/14/05

Vote for Joe Posted on May 14, 2005 by Joe SchrinerMay 14, 2005

Went to a talk on “globalization” by Oberlin College professor Steve Crowley last night. Professor Crowley said that after WWII, the U.S. had a tremendous glut of manufactured items and needed wider markets. Consequently, American media started beaming into other … Continue reading →

5/12/05

Vote for Joe Posted on May 13, 2005 by Joe SchrinerMay 13, 2005

Our family did some volunteer work at the Catholic Worker’s “Storefront” on Cleveland’s near west side last night. One man told me he came here from Cuba in the early ’80s when Jimmy Carter’s administration allowed some 21,000 people from … Continue reading →

5/10/05

Vote for Joe Posted on May 11, 2005 by Joe SchrinerMay 11, 2005

I’m working on a column about a program we researched recently at the University of Dayton. The Chaminade Program at UD is designed to get students thinking about career more in terms of “vocation,” than merely just another secular job. … Continue reading →

5/8/05

Vote for Joe Posted on May 10, 2005 by Joe SchrinerMay 10, 2005

Met with a group of Catholic Workers on Cleveland’s near west side who recenly staged a rather fascinating protest. (The Catholic Workers here have a “House of Hospitality” for the homeless in the city.) For the grand opening of an … Continue reading →

5/5/05

Vote for Joe Posted on May 6, 2005 by Joe SchrinerMay 6, 2005

Talked with Meagan Kresge today on Cleveland’s near westside. She is a staunch anti-nuclear activist who traveled to Japan last year to participate in an International Walk for Peace in Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the 59th anniversary of the atomic … Continue reading →

5/3/05

Vote for Joe Posted on May 6, 2005 by Joe SchrinerMay 6, 2005

Played baseball with our Joseph, 7, in a rather wide alley near our place close to Cleveland’s inner city. While throwing him some grounders, the ball skirted over broken glass and took all kinds of hops on the gravel. Joseph, … Continue reading →

5/2/05

Vote for Joe Posted on May 5, 2005 by Joe SchrinerMay 5, 2005

Talked with archtect Paul Kapczuk Jr. about “affordable housing” initiatives in Cleveland. Mr. Kapczuk said the Cuyahoga Count Community Land Trust buys properties throughout the city, helps rehab them, then offers them at affordable prices to relatively low income people … Continue reading →

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