May 1, 2011 Sheila May 2, 2011 A day for human dignity. What a day. It has long been celebrated as ‘May Day’, a workers’ memorial of Read More
The global village priest Sheila April 30, 2011 From the moment he passed away, he was called John Paul the Great. Now, he can be called Blessed John Read More
The earth on Good Friday Sheila April 22, 2011 According to the Bible, it quaked. Something to recall this year as Earth Day falls on Good Friday. Except in Read More
Photojournalists met death Sheila April 21, 2011 They go where the violence is most intense to chronicle the realities of war. Casualties among war correspondents may seem Read More
The Ivory Coast massacre Sheila April 5, 2011 The civil war no one was paying much attention to over these past several months finally made it to the Read More
No room for another humanitarian crisis Sheila April 2, 2011 Maybe news print television news programs only have so much space to fill with what (they think) we need to Read More
The slaughter unseen Sheila March 29, 2011 The global community is intervening in certain geopolitical hotspots where a humanitarian crisis looms. But there’s a place that’Read More
The Ivory Coast is not so far Sheila March 28, 2011 If you are a humanitarian, are there limits to relief efforts? With all the news lately reporting on the “international Read More
Dropouts and economics Sheila March 26, 2011 Business and commerce means people, buying and selling. The economy is the conglomerate of how that’s doing. Let’s Read More
ACLU’s communist connection? Sheila March 22, 2011 Why isn’t this story in more of the media? Or in any major media? If the organization at the Read More