Advocating for Peace: Stories from the Ottawa Office of Mennonite Central Committee, 1975-2008
Join us on Thursday, February 13 at 7:00 p.m. for a program with the book author William Janzen, including selected readings and a Q&A. Hosted by the Institute of Anabaptist Mennonite Studies.
About the Author
Selected testimonials about Bill’s work in Ottawa.
Ray Funk, Member of Parliament, 1988 – 1993; “I stayed in close contact with Bill Janzen…, coming to value his wisdom and experience, and considering him the single most influential person in shaping my work.” Quoted in The Canadian Mennonite, November 10, 2014
Bruce Jutzi, Foreign Service Officer and Ambassador, “Bill’s approach is not to … preach at you or hector you on an issue, but to patiently construct a well-considered argument to support his presentation in a sympathetic fashion and as a result, I believe… he has achieved very effective results.” October 29, 2000.
Jake Koop, Senior Defence Department official, “… your willingness to listen and respond… on matters … of common concern during the height of the Cold War were very precious and meaningful to me….my friendship with you…had a profound impact on much of my DND work… on issues of arms control, disarmament, nuclear test ban negotiations, nuclear weapons proliferation, etc.”, Letter June 16, 2008
David Fransen, Senior official and Canadian Consul General in Los Angeles, “Your contribution has been truly profound. You have identified the substance, arguments and position on all the most important and contentious issues. You have established … a highly regarded record of thoughtful, balanced yet forceful advocacy.” Letter July 16, 2008.
Lloyed Axworthy, MP 1979 – 2000; “Bill… was always a source of good advice based upon a sound set of values which provided assistance to countless people around the world.” Quoted by Dennis Gruending in the Prairie Messenger, July 16, 2008