Paulette Fears and Dolores Laws rest inside the 92nd Street home of Henry Laws while picketers demonstrate against discriminatory housing and restrictive convenant laws outside.
In downtown Los Angeles, a picketing demonstrator protests illegal raids by the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization (referred to on her sign as the Immigration Department).
Paz y Justicia is a publication by Servicio Paz y Justicia Bolivia, the Bolivian branch of Servicio Paz y Justicia (Peace and Justice Service). Containing issues from 1988 to 1996, it discusses a wide variety of topics related to social conditions and movements, touching upon matters such as workers, women and children's rights, land and educational reforms, indigenous people's movements and economic policy, particularly in Bolivia but ocassionally in Latin America or even the world as a whole.
Paz y Justicia es una publicación mensual (a veces bimestral, trimestral o cuatrimestral) del Servicio Paz y Justicia América Latina. Contiene números que van desde 1973 (un año antes de la fundación formal del Servicio Paz y Justicia) hasta 1998. Su foco son los conflictos sociales y los problemas socioeconómicos en latinoamérica, con un énfasis en la acción no violenta, identificándose con un movimiento noviolento internacional de corte cristiano (fundamentalmente católico, pero en ocasiones también evangélico).
This newsletter by the Chilean Agrupación de Familiares de Detenidos-Desaparecidos (Association of Families of the Detained-Disappeared) contains issues from between 1995 and 2002, and serves as an informative leaflet to share news of the organization activities as well as of the state of human rights in Chile, particularly with regards to the justice process around the dictatorship and State-sponsored terrorism.
This newsletter by the Chilean Agrupación de Familiares de Detenidos-Desaparecidos (Association of Families of the Detained-Disappeared) contains issues from between 1995 and 2002, and serves as an informative leaflet to share news of the organization activities as well as of the state of human rights in Chile, particularly with regards to the justice process around the dictatorship and State-sponsored terrorism.
Paz y Justicia es una publicación del Servicio Paz y Justicia Chile, la rama chilena del Servicio Paz y Justicia. Con números publicados entre 1985 y 1990, durante los últimos años de la dictadura pinochetista y luego la naciente democracia, esta publicación mensual se preocupa fundamentalmente por las violaciones a los derechos humanos, la violencia política, el terrorismo de Estado y la represión, al igual que por el proyecto neoliberal y sus consecuencias sociales, llamando a la unidad del pueblo y la desobediencia civil como estrategia de combate pacífico contra la dictadura, desde una perspectiva cristiana y no-violenta.
Paz y Justicia is a publication by Servicio Paz y Justicia Argentina, the Argentine branch of Servicio Paz y Justicia (Peace and Justice Service). Like its international counterpart, Paz y Justicia is a publication concerned with the people's labour, socio-economical and human rights, from a secular Christian perspective, although in the specific context of Argentina. Starting publication in 1983, right after the end of the dictatorship, recurring themes are democratization and State terrorism.