John Brown Childs
Basics
On the Web: Articles
Homeland Security in the World House. UCSC Currents (9/9/02).
Street Wars & the New Youth Peace Movement. 2BZ Media (n.d.).
On the Web: Specialized Sites
In the Library: Articles
Childs, John Brown. "The new youth peace movement: creating broad strategies for community renaissance in the US," Social Justice 24,4 (win 97):247-57.
__________. "US: gang violence, positive cultures & peacemaking," in M.A. Cejka & T. Bamat (eds.) Artisans of Peace: Grassroots Peacemaking among Christian Communities (Maryknoll NY: Orbis, 2003).
__________. "Red clay, blue hills: in honor of my ancestors," in M. Adams & Others, Readings for Diversity & Social Justice (NY, 2000), pp. 110-13.
__________. "Beyond unity: transcommunal roots of coordination in the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) model of cooperation & diversity," in Prazniak, Roxanne & Arif Dirlik (eds.) Places & Politics in an Age of Globalization (NY: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001).
In the Library: Non-Fiction Books
Brecher, Jeremy; John Brown Childs & Jill Cutler (eds.) Global Visions: Beyond the New World Order (Boston: South End, 1993).
Childs, John Brown. The Political Black Minister: A Study in Afro-American Politics & Religion (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1980).
__________. Leadership, Conflict & Cooperation in Afro-American Social Thought (Philadelphia: Temple, 1989).
__________. Transcommunality: From the Politics of Conversion to the Ethics of Respect (Philadelphia: Temple, 2003).