- Kathy Kelly
Kathy Kelly (b. 1953 [ [http://www.americanswhotellthetruth.org/pgs/portraits/Kathy_Kelly.html Kathy Kelly Biography ] ] ) of
Chicago, Illinois is an Americanpeace activist,pacifist , three-timeNobel Peace Prize nominee and one of the founding members of Voices in the Wilderness.History
Kelly has taught in the Chicago area community colleges and high schools since 1974. From 1980–1986 she taught at
St. Ignatius College Prep (Chicago, IL). She is active with theCatholic Worker movement and since becoming a pacifist has refused payment of all federal income tax for 25 years.She helped coordinate the Voices in the Wilderness campaign.She is currently co-coordinator of
Voices For Creative Nonviolence .Iraq Involvement
During the first two weeks of the
Gulf War , she was part of a peace encampment on the Iraq-Saudi border called the Gulf Peace Team. Following evacuation toAmman, Jordan , (February 4, 1991), team members stayed in the region for the next six months to help coordinate medical relief convoys and study teams.Activism
In 1988 she was sentenced to one year in prison for planting corn on nuclear missile silo sites. Kelly served nine months of the sentence in a Lexington, KY maximum security prison.
Kelly helped organize and participated in
nonviolent direct action teams inHaiti (summer of 1994), Bosnia (December, 1992, August, 1993) and Iraq (Gulf Peace Team, 1991). In April 2002, she was among the first internationals to visit theJenin camp in theWest Bank . In the spring of 2004, she served three months at Pekin federal prison for crossing the line as part of an ongoing effort to close the School of the Americas, an army military combat training school, at Fort Benning, GA.Education
* B.A. Loyola University at Chicago 1974
* Masters in Religious Education, Chicago Theological Seminary; part of a consortium of schools which included the Jesuit School of Theology at Chicago where Kelly took courses each quarterQuotes
"Earlier this year (2003), US military troops crossed the border between Iraq and
Kuwait , invading Iraq, bringing death and destruction, on the theory that Iraq posed a threat to US people because it harbored weapons of mass destruction. To date, no WMD have been found. At Fort Benning, we crossed the line into an open military base, exercising ourright to assemble peaceably for the redress of grievance. We were fully aware that the combat training school has engaged in massively destructive acts in the past. Public relations spokespeople for the school claim that the training ofLatin American soldiers has now been reformed, teaching soldiers from other countries to observe the same regard for human rights and civil law that USMilitary Police observe. As achingly sad testimonies come in about the way that US Military Police treat 'suspect' Iraqi people, our responsibility to dramatize our challenge to the US Army School of the Americas remains quite strong.”"War is not our baby."SOA protest, 2006
Bibliography, editing, and contributions
*Iraq Under Siege (Seven Seas Press, 2000)
*War and Peace in the Gulf (Cornerstone Press, 2001)
*Live fromPalestine (Edited by Nancy Stohlman and Laurieann Aladin, 2003)
*Other Lands Have Dreams: fromBaghdad to Pekin prison (Counterpunch Press, 2005)References
External links
* [http://vitw.org/ Voices in the Wilderness]
* [http://vcnv.org/ Voices for Creative Nonviolence]
* [http://www.marquette.edu/library/information/news/2007/VITW.html Kathy Kelly Papers/VITW Records]
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