Portraits of Peace
Title | Portraits of Peace PDF eBook |
Author | John Noltner |
Publisher | Augsburg Fortress Publishers |
Total Pages | 214 |
Release | 2021-09-21 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1506471218 |
Frustrated with an increasingly polarized society, award-winning photographer John Noltner set out on a road trip across the US to rediscover the common humanity that connects us by asking people the simple question What does peace mean to you?
Portraits of Peace
Title | Portraits of Peace PDF eBook |
Author | John Noltner |
Publisher | Broadleaf Books |
Total Pages | 214 |
Release | 2021-09-21 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1506471226 |
Frustrated with an increasingly polarized social landscape, award-winning photographer John Noltner set out on a 40,000-mile road trip across the United States to rediscover the common humanity that connects us. He did so by asking people one simple question: "What does peace mean to you?" Through difficult conversations, gentle humor, and a keen eye for beauty, Noltner's Portraits of Peace captures a rich collage of who we are as a nation. Beautiful storytelling and captivating photography converge to offer a uniquely human and accessible examination of the social issues that most challenge us today, such as racial equality, immigration reform, LGBTQ+ rights, women's rights, freedom of religion, and tolerance. Through the real-world stories of ordinary citizens who choose, in the midst of difficult circumstances, to pursue healing, reconciliation, and community building, we discover a glimmer of hope that something better is possible. Portraits of Peace offers a promising road map to a peaceful future as a pluralistic society.
A Peace of My Mind
Title | A Peace of My Mind PDF eBook |
Author | John Noltner |
Publisher | Self Publisher |
Total Pages | 120 |
Release | 2011-11 |
Genre | Peace |
ISBN | 9780615530680 |
In a world that often asks us to consider the things that can separate us...whether that is race, politics or ethnicity...A Peace of My Mind explores the common humanity that unites us. "A Peace of My Mind" is a 120-page book that features the b&w portraits and personal stories of 55 individuals who answer the simple question, "What does peace mean to you?" Since 2009, Noltner has photographed and interviewed Holocaust survivors, refugees, political leaders, artists, homeless individuals, and others, asking them to reveal what peace means to them, how they work towards it in their lives and what obstacles they encounter along the way. The result is a stunning and heart-felt collection that acknowledges the challenges we face as a society, yet builds hope through the inspiring stories of people committed to peaceful tomorrows.
Breach of Peace
Title | Breach of Peace PDF eBook |
Author | Eric Etheridge |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780826521903 |
Now for the first time in paperback and with sixteen additional portraits and profiles of Freedom Riders, this classic photo-history offers readers a rare opportunity to engage with unsung individuals of the civil rights movement through mug shots, portraits, and interviews
Architects of Peace
Title | Architects of Peace PDF eBook |
Author | Jason Gardner |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 191 |
Release | 2002-08-01 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 1577312317 |
Celebrates the power of nonviolence in a tribute to seventy-five of the world's peacemakers, including such spiritual leaders, activists, writers, and scientists as Jimmy Carter, Colin Powell, Jane Goodall, Coretta Scott King, and Mother Teresa.
In Peace and Harmony
Title | In Peace and Harmony PDF eBook |
Author | Wendy Ewald |
Publisher | Visual Arts Center of Richmond |
Total Pages | 108 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
Essays by Ashley Kistler and Edwin Slipek Jr.
Peace, They Say
Title | Peace, They Say PDF eBook |
Author | Jay Nordlinger |
Publisher | Encounter Books |
Total Pages | 400 |
Release | 2012-03-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1594035997 |
In this book, Jay Nordlinger gives a history of what the subtitle claims is the “world’s most famous and problematic award.” The Nobel Peace Prize, like the other Nobel prizes, began in 1901. So we have a neat, sweeping history of the 20th century, and about a decade beyond. The Nobel prize involves a first world war, a second world war, a cold war, a terror war, and more. It contends with many of the key issues of modern times, and of life itself. It also presents a parade of interesting people—some 120 laureates, not a dullard in the bunch. Some of these laureates have been historic statesmen, such as Roosevelt (Teddy) and Mandela. Some have been heroes or saints, such as Martin Luther King and Mother Teresa. Some belong in other categories—where would you place Arafat? Controversies also swirl around the awards to Kissinger, Gorbachev, Gore, and Obama, to name just a handful. Probably no figure in this book is more interesting than a non-laureate: Alfred Nobel, the Swedish scientist and entrepreneur who started the prizes. The book also takes up many a person who did not win the peace prize, but might have, or should have: Gandhi? Peace, They Say is enlightening and enriching, and, here and there, fun. It has its opinions, but it also provides what is necessary for readers to form their own opinions. What is peace, anyway? All these people who have been crowned “champions of peace,” and the world’s foremost—should they have been? Such is the stuff this book is made on.