Why Green New Deal Advocates Must Address Militarism
By Medea Benjamin and Alice Slater, December 12, 2018 From Common Dreams In the spirit of a new year and a new Congress, 2019 may
By Medea Benjamin and Alice Slater, December 12, 2018 From Common Dreams In the spirit of a new year and a new Congress, 2019 may
By Moé Yonamine From Common Dreams, December 12, 2018 “Don’t cry here,” an 86-year-old Okinawan grandmother I had never met before told me. She stood
Glacier National Park is drip drip dripping into a puddle. People and companies and governments are cutting down trees to burn them to save the
By Bruce K. Gagnon, December 3, 2018 From Organizing Notes This is the message we will be carrying to Bath Iron Works (BIW) during the
By David Swanson, World BEYOND War, December 2, 2018 While U.N. figures suggest that it would take 1% of U.S. military spending to provide the
The U.S. military’s fire-fighting foam is contaminating groundwater and sickening people in communities near U.S. military bases around the world Double, double toil and trouble;
Pat Elder, 2018 Green Party Congressional Candidate from Maryland and World Beyond War coordinating committee member, delivered hard truths about the US military’s disdain for
By Brian Terrell, October 31, 2018 From War Is A Crime An invitation from the Nevada Desert Experience, April 13-19, 2019 On Indigenous People’s Day,
From Talk Nation Radio, October 16, 2018 Mark Dworkin is, together with Melissa Young, an award-winning documentary film director, and the director of an important