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Lifelong peace and justice activists Dave Dellinger and Elizabeth Peterson have been inspirations to many, including myself, over the last fifty or more years. Dave's collection of essays, Revolutionary Nonviolence, spanning thirty years of committed and loving resistance to injustice in all its forms, is an illuminating glimpse into how things could be if more of us shared such willingness to examine our assumptions and our privileges. Here they tell us of birthing their five children, three at home. They have eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.