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Duane Shank

Senior Policy Advisor

Duane Shank is Senior Policy Advisor for Sojourners. He has been on the staff since 1995. He monitors the news (and produces a Daily Digest for the God's Politics blog), and works closely with Jim Wallis and senior staff in developing strategy, program and communication initiatives.

Duane has been active as an organizer and administrator in the peace and justice movement for 35 years, beginning as a draft resistance and antiwar organizer during the Vietnam war. He has worked as a community organizer in the rural south, in interfaith coalitions, and in the nuclear weapons freeze and Central America solidarity movements of the 1980s. His positions have included Associate for the National Inter-religious Service Board for Conscientious Objectors; National Coordinator for the Committee Against Registration and the Draft; Deputy Director and Acting Executive Director for SANE/Freeze; and Research Fellow for the Institute for Policy Studies.

Duane attended Eastern Mennonite University. He is a Anabaptist/Mennonite, and currently an active member and serves on the worship leadership team of the Community of Christ ecumenical congregation in the Mt. Pleasant neighborhood of Washington, D.C. His views on faith and politics have been shaped by (among others), John Howard Yoder, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Martin Luther King, Jr., Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and Oscar Romero.

Duane is married to Ellen Kennel. “They have a daughter, Celeste, a graduate of Goshen College, IN, the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, and former assistant editor of Mennonite Weekly Review.  She is currently a student at the University of Chicago Divinity School.”

In addition to family, church, and work; his passions are baseball (Washington Nationals), blues (Buddy Guy and Stevie Ray Vaughan) and bluegrass music (Ralph Stanley), and barbecue.

 

Blog Posts by Duane Shank

Posted by Duane Shank 7 hours 47 min ago
Quote of the day. "The ashes are an invitation, opening the door for us to the practices of Lent, a first step, a reminder of our mortality and God's creative power. We take that invitation and that...
Posted by Duane Shank 1 day 7 hours ago
Quote of the day. “It doesn’t matter who the dead are or who they belong to. They deserve a proper Islamic burial.” - Abdul Hakim, who retrieves insurgents’ bodies from American and Afghan...
Posted by Duane Shank 2 days 7 hours ago
Quote of the day. "When you know about those situations those kids are bringing into the school and we are asking them to sit down and concentrate and do their work, and they might be hungry and we...
Posted by Duane Shank 2 days 8 hours ago
Late last Thursday evening, getting one final fix of news before going to bed, I saw it. Anthony Shadid, the New York Times correspondent and Beirut bureau chief, had died from an asthma attack while...
Posted by Duane Shank 5 days 7 hours ago
Quote of the day. "Anthony died as he lived — determined to bear witness to the transformation sweeping the Middle East and to testify to the suffering of people caught between government oppression...

Articles by Duane Shank

Politics in the United States, especially in an election year, often seems to be a contest of competing special interests.

It's time for the troops to come home.

Poverty solutions that transcend ideology.

For political strategist Grover Norquist, tax policy is just a means to a brutish end.