The author defends her choice to aim her protest at the largest, most destructive and most dangerous empire on the planet.
Women in Nicaragua: Power and Protagonism
We saw how Nicaragua’s significant investments in infrastructure have notably improved the lives of its people and particularly women.
NATO’s ‘War Against Russia’ Inches ‘Closer to Direct Conflict’
The introduction of NATO-supplied battle tanks to the proxy war pushes past yet another self-imposed line about arms transfers.
Protest and Resistance Across Palestine
Israel’s massacre in Jenin provoked Palestinian resistance across the West Bank, including an attack on an East Jerusalem settlement.
Charlie: Why I Wrote about Living with a Bird for 30 Years
Human since Aristotle have placed themselves on top of the animal hierarchy. This false belief has philosophical and ethical implications.
U.S. Veterans Sail Historic Peace Boat to Cuba
The antinuclear sailboat visits the site of the Cuban Missile Crisis, when, as today, many feared nuclear war would erupt.