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Jim Forest is an American author, peace activist, and a prominent figure in the Catholic Worker movement. He is best known for his biographies, including 'All Is Grace: A Biography of Dorothy Day,' which highlights the life and contributions of the co-founder of the Catholic Worker movement. Forest's work often centers on themes of social justice, spirituality, and nonviolent activism, drawing from his personal experiences and the teachings of his faith. His writings reflect a deep commitment to pacifism and the belief that faith should actively engage with societal issues.

In addition to his biographical works, Forest has contributed to various publications and has been involved in numerous peace initiatives throughout his life. His dedication to the principles of nonviolence and community service has inspired many activists and writers. His legacy is one of bridging faith and action, encouraging others to follow a path of compassion and commitment to peace. Forest continues to be an influential voice in discussions surrounding faith-based activism and social justice.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita July 12, 1941
Luogo di nascita Los Angeles, California, USA