P.J. Hoffman was a musician, performer, songwriter, & social justice worker in his youth, playing violin, French horn, tuba, guitar and piano, including 4 years with a group called The Mystics. But one day he woke up without the gift of music which he had always had within, and he ended up on a different path for decades. Retirement brought him back to his gift and his roots, born out of 1960's folk music and activism, resurrecting & updating his slate of music.
Working for a Just, Nonviolent World: Leah Robshaw Robinson
First Air Date
We visit with the recent executive director of FNVW/Friends for a Nonviolent World, Leah Robshaw Robinson.
George Lakey - Quaker Activist, Organizer, Sociologist, Trainer, & Author - from the Everyday Nonviolence Podcast
First Air Date
The team at of FNVW and their Everyday Nonviolence Podcast guest-hosts today for Spirit In Action.
We Belong To Each Other - from the Everyday Nonviolence Podcast
First Air Date
The team at FNVW and their Everyday Nonviolence Podcast guest-hosts today for Spirit In Action. Jarren Peterson Dean interviews acclaimed authors Stanley Kusunoki and Kao Kalia Yang discuss the power art has to speak t
The Eagle's Healing Nest & Man Forward - from the Everyday Nonviolence Podcast
First Air Date
Charlotte Sebastian of Friends for a Nonviolent World and their Everyday Nonviolence Podcast guest-hosts today for Spirit In Action, sharing portions from 2 episodes of the podcast.
Indigenous Boarding School & Restorative Actions - from the Everyday Nonviolence Podcast
First Air Date
The team at of FNVW and their Everyday Nonviolence Podcast guest-hosts today for Spirit In Action. Diane Sandberg interviews activist, sociologist, & writer Paula Palmer about Indigenous Boarding Schools & the Quaker role - and guilt - in them.
