Podcast Episode 36: From Diplomat to Activist in Australia
By Marc Eliot Stein, May 30, 2022 World BEYOND War · Alison Broinowski: From Diplomat to Activist in Australia Alison Broinowski is an author, diplomat,
By Marc Eliot Stein, May 30, 2022 World BEYOND War · Alison Broinowski: From Diplomat to Activist in Australia Alison Broinowski is an author, diplomat,
“I was arrested for singing … I’ve been hauled off and left to swelter in paddy wagons for 7 hours, and hog-tied and somebody kneeled on me and I thought if I’d been another color and saying ‘I can’t breathe’ …” – Kathy Kelly
By Marc Eliot Stein, February 24, 2022 We gathered together on Monday, February 21 – a day that was already tense with news of continued
As new wars loom around the world, Koohan Paik-Mander shares the experience that always gives her strength as a peace activist: working with protestors in Jeju Island in Korea trying to stop a US military base from invading their natural paradise.
Our latest podcast episode features an interview about the antiwar protests outside the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow with Tim Pluta, World BEYOND War’s chapter organizer in Spain. Tim joined a coalition to protest COP26’s weak stance on the “carbon bootprint”, the disastrous abuse of fossil fuels by military forces that USA and other nations refuse to acknowledge.
I spoke with longtime peace activist and CODEPINK co-founder Jodie Evans during a significant moment in history. On the morning of our podcast interview, USA was completing its withdrawal from 20 disastrous years of war in Afghanistan.
By Marc Eliot Stein, June 29, 2021 World BEYOND War · A Virtual Antiwar Gathering We cover the #NoWar2021 global peace gathering in real time!
“In The Context Of Empire” is a podcast where two social studies teachers discuss history, American empire, US politics and their own lives. Traditional narratives regarding American history are challenged in a tone that ranges from playful to hostile.
The 18th episode of the World BEYOND War podcast is a celebration of the life’s work of much-beloved activist Kevin Zeese, who died unexpectedly on September 6, 2020