
The Vietnam War Is Not History For Victims Of Agent Orange
The actions of the U.S. government and the U.S. manufacturers of Agent Orange and other deadly herbicides is a moral outrage. By Marjorie Cohn and

The actions of the U.S. government and the U.S. manufacturers of Agent Orange and other deadly herbicides is a moral outrage. By Marjorie Cohn and

By Michael N. Nagler, October 7, 2017, Peace Voice. Although I have been studying nonviolence – and therefore indirectly violence – for many years, what

Eliminating the threat of nuclear weapons once and for all will require ending the threat of conventional war, too. By John Horgan, October 6, 2017,

newsworks, October 4, 2017. My name is Ngô Thanh Nhàn, first name Nhàn. I was born in 1948 in Sàigòn. My life was affected

By David Swanson, October 2, 2017, Let’s Try Democracy. “Peace” clubs in U.S. schools are likely to teach that a local bully is afraid and

Short answer: the U.S. and NATO believe nuclear war is not only winnable, but can be fought like conventional war by Judith Deutsch, June 14,

The study by economist Heidi Garrett-Peltier finds that federal spending on domestic programs, such as healthcare, education and clean energy, creates far more American jobs

The classic game of chess is used to present a simple idea for having world peace. Ends with a great quote from President Eisenhower, which

By Pat Elder, September 29, 2017. Children are being exposed to toxic lead particulates through their participation in the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (JROTC)