Links
These links contain information about Ralph or organizations and causes that were important to him. If you know of links that we should include, feel free to contact us.
Interview
- Philip Metres’ interview of Ralph DiGia: Interview from 1999
Media
- As Wars Come and Go, Ralph Keeps Protesting: A New York Times article about Ralph DiGia’s activism by Dan Barry
- Ralph DiGia Wiki Page: A brief biography of Ralph.
Organizations
- Children In Crisis: Children in Crisis is a grassroots non-profit organization that provides humanitarian aid and other assistance in impoverished and war torn areas. Ralph played a key role in distribution of aid in Bosnia during and after the war.
- National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee: NWTRCC’s goal is to maintain and build a national movement of conscientious objectors to military taxes by supporting, coordinating and publicizing the war tax resistance actions of groups and individuals.
- Peace Abbey: The Peace Abbey is dedicated to creating innovative models for society that empower individuals on the paths of nonviolence, peacemaking, and cruelty-free living.
- The A.J. Muste Memorial Institute: Organized in 1974 to keep A.J.’s legacy alive through ongoing support of the nonviolent movement for social change.
- The Catholic Worker: Today over 185 Catholic Worker communities remain committed to nonviolence, voluntary poverty, prayer, and hospitality for the homeless, exiled, hungry, and foresaken. Catholic Workers continue to protest injustice, war, racism, and violence of all forms.
- War Resisters League: Believing war to be a crime against humanity, the War Resisters League, founded in 1923, advocates Gandhian nonviolence as the method for creating a democratic society free of war, racism, sexism, and human exploitation.