This animated short tells a story of exile and denial from homeland that is shared by millions of Palestinian refugees.
Jerry Mander – A Love Letter to Life
Author, bon vivant, and impresario of activism whose career of sensational campaigns reads like a history of the modern progressive movement.
A Force for Peace in The New York Times
Going against the dominant narrative, an ad in the New York Times urges diplomacy and not more war in Ukraine.
Diane Wilson: Goldman Environmental Prize Winner
A courageous fighter and dear friend is recognized for her decades of fearless and dedicated work to save life on this planet.
Trading with the Enemy
Amid rampant corruption in Kiev and as U.S. troops gather at the Ukrainian border, does the Biden Administration have an endgame?
Look With Both Eyes
Those who are sincerely dedicated to truth must work on expanding consciousness both outwardly and inwardly.
Why the Release of Julian Assange Is Crucial for Our Future
The release of Julian Assange is crucial to the future of journalism, free speech and democracy. Free journalism is essential to prevent wars.
Should the Left Give RFK Jr. a Chance?
Kennedy is picking up the baton from these earlier iterations of protest against extreme corporate power allied with state tyranny.
Media Rewrite Ukraine’s Dark History
This is the pure propaganda that Orwell warned of; you can watch in real time, as the Western media does it, and see how dangerous it is.
What Dystopia Looks Like
We are trained to support systems that are driving us toward extinction because our rulers gave lip service to humanitarianism.
The Trip of a Lifetime
A Viet Nam veteran returns 50 years later to find lasting damage from the war, but also stunning beauty and unexpected friends.
It’s High Time the U.S. Signed a Peace Treaty with North Korea
The Korean War is the longest-standing U.S. conflict. It never ended. It was only suspended by a truce between North Korea and the U.S.
Peace Activists Urge NYC City Council to Weigh in on Runaway Pentagon Spending
While New Yorkers endure diminished public services, $29.3 billion per year in their tax dollars go directly into support for the military.
This Cannot Go On!
The Ukraine war adds a singular threat not present in previous wars and around which there exists a disturbing level of complacency.
Hell Is Other People’s Thinking About War
The author has added Doug Lummis’ new book to his list of great war abolition books and considers it the best book he’s read recently.
From the Manhattan Project to the Bronx Project: The Toxic Legacy of the Nuclear Age
Plans to ship depleted uranium weapons to Ukraine raise alarm bells about the long-lasting effects of our nuclear weapons industry.
1972: Aussie Kids Stand Up to French Nuclear Testing
A Yank teacher breaks a few rules while teaching his Australian students that they can make change by standing up for themselves.
Environmental Victory in Ecuador
Local communities in Intag Valley win case in Imbabura Provincial Court against Llurimaqua copper mining project.
Why the U.S. Wants ‘Full Spectrum Dominance’ of the Earth
Imagine if China or Russia said it aimed to exercise military control over land, sea, air, and space to protect its interests and investments.
Ithaka, Revisited
Ben Lawrence’s new film about Julian Assange’s family’s struggle to free him is about the journey, not the outcome.
Uganda LGBTQ Law Obscures Crimes Committed on Behalf of the U.S.
That nation’s history of invading, pillaging, and killing in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with U.S. blessings, is rarely discussed.
The House’s ‘Horrors of Socialism’ Resolution Spurred by the Capitalist Class’s Greatest Fear
The resolution, made up of lies and half truths, passed 328 to 86 with a majority of the Democrats joining the Republicans.
Breaking the Silence: A Virtual Gathering on April 4
What would Dr. King’s call for a radical revolution in values against racism, militarism and materialism look like today?
Earth Day 2023—Expose the Merchants of Death and the U.S. Military
It is more urgent than ever to bring out the links between war and climate change and to expose the world’s #1 polluter: the U.S. military.
Beaten, Bombed, and Buried
Militarized police force moved in on encamped forest activists protecting some of the last remaining canopied forest area in Atlanta.
Reflections on My Time in Kyiv
The biggest winners so far in the Ukraine war are U.S. corporations that are profiting handsomely from the conflict.
‘We Are the Scorpion in Your Jackboot’
Corporate America: We will not buy your bloody parades anymore; we refuse your worthless praise; we spit on your war memorials.
A Road to Peace or the Highway to Hell
In 1953, Eisenhower warned that Cold War competition would lead to a world dominated by wars and weaponry that couldn’t be reined in.