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Matthew Petti
Conflict Management

WBW Podcast Episode 31: Dispatches from Amman with Matthew Petti

Our fascinating and wide-ranging conversation covered the politics of water, the credibility of contemporary journalism, the status of refugee communities in Jordan from Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Iraq, the outlook for peace in an age of imperial decline, social conservatism and gender in Jordan, open source reporting, the effectiveness of antiwar activism and much more.

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North America

Volunteer Spotlight: Nick Foldesi

The December 2021 Volunteer Spotlight features Nick Foldesi, an organizer with the Divest Richmond from the War Machine campaign, in Richmond, Virginia, US.

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Whistleblowers

Rusty Whistles: The Limits of Whistleblowing

I’ve been reading a book called Whistleblowing for Change, edited by Tatiana Bazzichelli, a beautifully put-together volume with numerous articles about whistleblowing, about art and whistleblowing, and about building a culture of whistleblowing: of supporting whistleblowers, and of making better known the outrages they’ve blown the whistle on.

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Asia

Audio: Cover-Up in Kabul Strike

David Swanson, activist, journalist, radio host and author of the book “Curing Exceptionalism,” talks to us about how the Pentagon “cover-up” in the Kabul drone killing of a family continues, with the news that no US troops will be punished for deadly Kabul strike, how impunity is rampant in the military, and war crimes accusations only apply to our opponents.

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Myth of Justness

Elizabeth Samet Thinks She Already Found the Good War

To call Looking For the Good War a critique of the idea of the good war requires defining “good,” not as necessary or justified (which ought to be all one could hope — though one would be wrong — for mass murder), but as beautiful and wonderful and marvelous and superhuman.

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Environment

Webinar Video: War Is Not Green — But Our Cities Can Be!

CODEPINK and World BEYOND War join the Global Center for Climate Justice to teach audience members and answer questions about: Finding your local government’s budget & divestment resources, checking their investments for fossil fuels and the war machine, and the power of cities to re-invest our money in a climate-just-peace economy.

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