World BEYOND War Podcast: Activism and the Imagination with Vanessa Veselka and Rivera Sun
By Marc Eliot Stein, February 28, 2021 World BEYOND War · Activism and the Imagination with Vanessa Veselka and Rivera Sun In the latest episode
By Marc Eliot Stein, February 28, 2021 World BEYOND War · Activism and the Imagination with Vanessa Veselka and Rivera Sun In the latest episode
Brian Ferguson is a Professor of Anthropology at Rutgers University. He is an expert in the anthropology of war, including ethnic conflicts, tribal warfare, the impact of expanding states on indigenous war patterns and the collapse of states.
Canada likes to trade on the “middle power” trope. Tucked away among the many, snuggled up with peer states just outside the focus given to global hegemons, the country goes about its business, friendly and mild. Nothing to see here.
This week on Talk Nation Radio, putting your body in front of weapons shipments and organizing for peace. Our guest is Rachel Small, Canada Organizer for World BEYOND War.
The latest World BEYOND War podcast episode is something different: a deep dive into the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi and their relevance for peace activists today. I spoke to Dr. Suman Khanna Aggarwal, the founder and President of Shanti Sahyog in New Delhi, India.
Talks Nation Radio hosted Steve Ellner for discussion.
Peace Witness hosted the award-winning Australian filmmaker and journalist John Pilger.
Talk Nation Radio hosted Jodie Evans. She is co-founder of CODEPINK, which works to stop U.S. Military interventions overseas, and promotes diplomatic solutions and divestiture from war.
Peace Witness hosted the award-winning Australian filmmaker and journalist John Pilger.