The Pigment of Your Imagination: Mixed Race in a Global Society
By combining vivid anecdotes of her travels, historical context, and oral histories from mixed-race families, Joy Zarembka examines race and racial identity.
Rep. Kucinich: Stop Funding the War
Rep. Dennis Kucinich believes that the American public spoke clearly in the last election but Congress is still not listening.
Unbalanced Security: The Divide between State and Defense
The Iraq War has exposed the deep imbalance between the State and Defense Departments.
Left-Right Alliance Against War?
The War Party dominates Washington. But antiwar movements on the left and the right have a historic opportunity to change the political map.
Budgeting for Empire: Ambitions Outweigh Strategy
American defense plans fail to engage with the reality of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
No Thanks
Vol. 2, No. 13
Regional Implications of the Iraq War
Contrary to the stated aspirations of Washington hawks, the Iraq War has dealt a body blow to the many Middle Eastern activists working for democracy and peace. On these grounds alone, the war has been an unmitigated disaster.
Opposing the Iraq Supplemental and Iran Threats
UFPJ Talking Points #49: The peace movement must stay unified in the face of congressional waffling.
Another Casualty: Coverage of the Iraq War
Bush’s promises of freedom in Iraq hasn’t applied to journalists in Iraq or in the United States.
A Cluster Bomb Treaty: Again, It’s the U.S. v. the World
The cluster bombs endangering civilians in southern Lebanon were “Made in the U.S.A.”.
Rep. Ron Paul on War, Peace, and the News Media
Congressman Ron Paul is a Republican from Texas, an advocate of limited government, and a critic of U.S. military interventions overseas.
An Open Letter to My Fellow Veterans
Camillo “Mac” Bica talks vet to vet about the war in Iraq.
You Want A New Direction? Here’s One
The American people tried to wake President George W. Bush out of his fantasies with last November’s elections.
Another Africa is Possible: The World Social Forum
There is hope for achieving social and economic justice with the persistence of activism and global solidarity.
Iraq and the Transatlantic Alliance
Chris Lindborg looks at how the Iraq War has deepened the divide between the United States and Europe.
Mission Incomprehensible
We certainly don’t need a “why” to embark on a mission to save the planet from irrevocable climate change. We only need a will.
The War Not Worth the Cost
Our children, and possibly their children, will end up paying for the Iraq War.
Four Years of War
Why is it that we refer to the day the Iraq war started as an anniversary?
Going Green
Everyone is going green, except the U.S. Congress.
Too Big to Fail?
Vol. 2, No. 11
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