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is a Sister of St. Joseph and clinical director of the Center for Survivors of Torture and War Trauma, lives her life as if "true or false" is not an option.
teaches at St. Louis University and Webster University. Mark's first book, Elie Wiesel and the Politics of Moral Leadership, was published in spring 2001 by Temple University Press.
is a housing developer in the City, married 40 years and father of 6. He feels deeply privileged to have known prophets and saints in the St. Louis peace and justice community, and to still be among them.
is a retired teacher who relishes the time she spends working with students as a volunteer tutor in the city schools. She is learning new ways to open her heart and home to all who strive for peace and justice.
lives in the Forest Park Heights neighborhood with her husband Bill and their teenage daughter Ali. Mother of three and grandmother of one, Dianne is a Professor of Information Systems at St. Louis Community College--Forest Park.
lives in Forest Park Southeast with his wife Carol and their two sons, David and Karl. He works at St. Louis University where he is director of academic and research technology and also an adjunct in the department of theological studies.
And other poems featured recently:
The CTSA Core Community is pleased to announce Mark Chmiel's newly published work, The Book of Mev, about his late wife, St. Louis native, photojournalist and activist, Mev Puleo.

Listen now to Mark reading a passage.
Read a review of the book.
The book is available for purchase directly from Mark, at Left Bank Books, and online at Amazon.
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