Paz y Justicia is a publication by Serviço Paz e Justiça Brasil (previously "Secretariado Nacional Justiça e Não-Violência", then "Serviço Nacional Justiça e Não-Violência"), the Brazilian branch of Servicio Paz y Justicia (Peace and Justice Service), with issues from 1981 to 1996. It is primarily concerned with the socioeconomic conditions of Brazil, as well as of Latin America as a whole, and its purpose is to advocate for human rights, political participation and peace, and against militarism and violence, from a perspective that emphazises active non-violence and social protest.
Boletín es una publicación del Servicio Paz y Justicia Panamá, la rama panameña del Servicio Paz y Justicia. Inicialmente publicado de manera bimestral, aunque en ocasiones también trimestal o cuatrimestral, contiene números de 1985 a 1997 y se preocupa mayoritariamente por las condiciones socioeconómicas y políticas de Panamá, adovando por la paz y la justicia social. Cada número incluye información respecto de las actividades de la organización durante el paríodo. Muchos de los números se centran en la relación con los Estados Unidos, en particular en lo que concierne al Canal de Panamá, y desde 1989 el tópico de la invasión y las bases militares estadounidenses es una constante.
Shalom (así nombrado por la palabra hebrea que significa "paz" y es a menudo utilizada a modo de saludo) es una publicación por el Servicio Paz y Justicia en Nicaragua, rama nicaragüense del Servicio Paz y Justicia. Contiene números de 1989 y 1990, y se concentra en la coyuntura política y socioeconómica nicaragüense de ese momento, particularmente informando respecto del proceso democrático, la preocupación por la intervención estadounidense y la construcción de la paz. Mantiene una postura no-violenta de inspiración cristiana que milita por una participación política popular activa y pacífica.
The Leeds and District Association of Factory Occupiers was formed to protect of the interests of the employers of factory labour in Leeds and district, brought about by the strikes in 1872. The notebook contains minutes from the meetings held by the association, subjects covered include working hours, working conditions and women and children working in the mills. Notes were probably written by Stephen A. Marshall.
The three Los Angeles Examiner Articles titled in the photo are "Calles' Order Giving $100,000 to British Coal Strikers", "Records Show Calles Shared Russia's Dream of 'Red' China", and "Big Sums Spent Kindling Sentiment Against U.S."
The two Los Angeles Examiner articles are titled "Mexico Financial Aid helped back British Coal Walkout during 1926" and "Calles Financed Chinese Radicals."
Some of the titles of articles that are included in the photograph are as follows: "How calles Started Anti-U.S. Revolution in Nicaragua", "Calles Balked at $250,000 for Senator, but Sent $100,000", and "Records Show Calles Ordered $100,000 Paid Arbiter of U.S. Claims".