Andy Worthington | Feburary 26, 2020 {jathumbnailoff} Last week was the launch of “Guantánamo [Un]Censored: Art from Inside the Prison,” a powerful new art exhibition featuring work by eleven current and former…
Trump Pardons War Criminals
Debra Sweet | November 21, 2019 Trump worked to bring down Joe Biden via U.S. foreign policy and obstructed the Congressional investigation, the Democrats say they intend to keep the impeachment inquiry…
Helping Students Keep Their Humanity by Not Signing Up for War
Stephanie Rugoff | November 11, 2019 We Are Not Your Soldiers brings exposure of imperial wars to a generation of youth largely unaware of the crimes being carried out throughout the world…
“It’s better than having everybody blown up”…
Carol Dudek | November 11, 2019 {jathumbnailoff} That’s what Martha Hennessy said when asked if she is sad about the possibility of going to prison. Martha is one of the Kings Bay…
Out of Ireland: These Antiwar Vets Can’t Come Home
Carol Dudek | October 17, 2019 I had the privilege of talking with two Veterans For Peace who are being detained in Ireland because of their antiwar actions there. Tarak Kauff and…
Will Griffin
Visit The Peace Report directed by Will. Watch Will Griffin speak about the on-going wars utilizing his own experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan.
John Burns
“I do the school visits because I feel it’s important for students and young adults to have information to make well-informed decisions. The fact that these kids are usually exposed to only…
Joe Urgo
Joe Urgo, a veteran who was in the U.S. Air Force in Vietnam, speaks to classes that are studying the US war on Vietnam or doing a comparative study of current US…
On the Eve of Global Climate Strikes and Summit, Celebrities, Advocates and Grassroots Groups Call on UN to Endorse Worldwide Fracking Ban
Food & Water Watch and Food & Water Action | September 19, 2019 For immediate release: Prominent activists, hundreds of groups urge U.N. to champion a global ban, call fracking a climate and human rights disaster…
17 Years Since the Notorious Yoo-Bybee “Torture Memos,” the US Still Finds Itself Unable to Successfully Prosecute the Men It Tortured
Andy Worthington | August 5, 2019 August 1 was the 17th anniversary of a particularly grotesque and dispiriting event in modern US history, one that has ramifications that are still being felt today,…
