newsletter, Feb-Mar 2002, 8 pgs, 6 / y r. $ 1 5 / y r . , or included in $ 5 0 membership (cheques to Citizens for Public Justice), #311, 229 College St., Toronto, ON, M5J 1R4, cpj@ cpj.ca, www.cpj.ca
Sometimes radicalism has a gentle face. This social justice publication, produced by a group rising from the Christian Reformed Tradition, calls for a radical approach to social and economic problems that marginalize and cause harm to individuals and the environment. It touches on everything from composting to immigration to inclusion after September 11.1 often read publications that are motivated by anger, but the concerns expressed here rise from a view that the idea of love your neighbour is a radical and dangerous notion. (Brian Burch)