- Juli Loesch
Julianne ("Juli") Loesch (married name: "Julianne Wiley" or "Juli Loesch Wiley") is a
pro-life activist and former media coordinator forOperation Rescue inAtlanta, Georgia .Born in
Erie, Pennsylvania in 1951, she attended (see [http://www.antioch-college.edu/] )Antioch College inYellow Springs ,Ohio , where, as an anti-war advocate, she was pursuing an education in non-violent social change. Within 3 months she was inDelano, California working forCesar Chavez of theUnited Farm Workers (UFW). She later worked in organizing grape and lettuce boycotts inDetroit andCleveland in support of agricultural labor strikes in California.In 1972 Loesch became one of the founding members of the Pax (Peace) Center in Erie, Pennsylvania, joining Sr. Mary Lou Kownacki, OSB, in forming a Catholic feminist peace community. This group, comprising (see [http://www.eriebenedictines.org/] ) Benedictine Sisters and lay associates, was organized more or less on the "
Catholic Worker " model, combining activism with theWorks of Mercy (soup kitchen, homeless shelter work. etc.) The Pax Center, together with other Catholic antiwar activist groups, soon morphed into [http://www.paxchristiusa.org/] Pax Christi USA, the American affiliate ofPax Christi , the international Catholic peace movement.In the late 1970s, Loesch became an activist associated with the "Mobilization for Survival", a coalition which opposed
nuclear weapons . She became convinced thatabortion and the nuclear arms race were moral equivalents, and advocated partnership between the peace and pro-life movements. In 1979, she founded the "bridge" organization Prolifers for Survival, which operated until 1987.Loesch has written extensively on these and related subjects. The larger
Consistent Life Ethic movement grew partly out of her writing and activism.Her articles or essays (many searchable via "Juli Loesch" or "Juli Loesch Wiley") have appeared in, among other publications:
* [http://www.newoxfordreview.org New Oxford Review]
* [http://ncronline.org/ National Catholic Reporter]
* [http://www.ncregister.com/ National Catholic Register]
* [http://www.consistent-life.org/index.html Consistent Life]
* [http://www.commonwealmagazine.org/ Commonweal]
* [http://www.sojo.net/ Sojourners]
* [http://www.caelumetterra.com/cet_backissues/author.cfm Caelum et Terra]
* [http://www.touchstonemag.com/archives/author.php?id=81 Touchstone]Juli Loesch currently (as of 2006) lives in Tennessee with her husband, Donald Wiley, and their two sons, Ben and Vanya.
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