War, including undeclared, concerted, continuous acts of violence against specific groups of peoples. Peace movements and all the attempts to understand how we can stop the madness at the core of failed human relations.
9/11 Commission Report. Center for Democracy & Technology (2004)
Allen-Taylor, J. Douglas. “Can Kerry Just Be Himself?” Alternet (Originally published in the Berkeley Planet: August 21, 2004)
Amnesty International USA (International Human Rights Monitoring Organization)
Artsy, Avisha. “Dialogues For Peace: Youth at the Barcelona Forum.” Wiretap (August 16, 2004)
Bassette, Ann. “The Draft is Coming, Maybe—And I Don’t Want to Go.” Pacific News Service (August 6, 2004)
Berry, Wendell. “A Citizen’s Response to the National Security Strategy of the United States of America.” Orion (March/April 2003)
Bhagat, Rasheeda. “Tormentors and Tormented.” The Hindu Business Limited (June 11, 2004)
Ekbladh, David. “How To Build a Nation.” Wilson Quarterly (Winter 2004)
Engelhardt, Tom. “What Do We Call the Enemy?” TomDispatch (A summary/compilation of current administration tactics in describing Iraqi resistance fighter: August 18, 2004)
Fahim, Kareem. “Season of Evil: A Rwandan Survivor Remembers a Preventable Genocide.” The Village Voice (April 6, 2004)
“Fighting the Backdoor Draft: Military Families File ‘Stop Loss’ Suit.” Counterpunch (August 13, 2004)
Frantz, Douglas, Josh Meyer and Richard B. Schmitt. “Cyberspace Gives Al Qaeda Refuge.” L.A. Times (August 15, 2004)
Gonzalez, Juan and Mohamed Khater. “Doctor Faces Life Imprisonment for Violating Iraq Sanctions.” Democracy Now (August 20, 2004)
Griscom, Amanda. “Polluting the Village to Save It: Bush administration cites "national security" as reason to skirt enviro rules.” Grist (August 12, 2004)
Harding, Luke. “The Other Prisoners.” Guardian (May 20, 2004)
Holt, Kate. “DR Congo’s Shameful Sex Secret.” BBC News (June 3, 2004)
“In Depth: John Keegan.” Book TV (November 2, 2004)
Kim, Janet. “CODEPINK Hits Future Site of Republican National Convention.” The Village Voice (August 19, 2004)
Klein, Naomi. “Let’s Bring Najaf to New York.” The Nation (August 26, 2004)
Lapham, Lewis. “The Road to Babylon.” Harper’s (May 28, 2003)
“LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS RELATING TO THE WAR IN SOUTHEAST ASIA.” Truth Out (Testimony of John Kerry before the UNITED STATES SENATE; COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS, Washington, D.C.: THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1971—republished at this site August 22, 2004)
Lovato, Roberto. “Who Are the Real Terrorists? More Than Meets the Eye of The GOP in New York.” Pacific News Service (August 30, 2004)
Manning, Richard. “The Oil We Eat.” Harper’s (February 2004)
Matloff, Judith. “Mothers at War: Babies or Battle Zones? More Journalists These Days are Choosing Both, and Facing the Consequences.” Columbia Journalism Review (July/August 2004)
McCollam, Douglas. “The List: How Chalabi Played the Press.” Columbia Journalism Review (July/August 2004)
McKelvey, Tara. “Fat Man Speaks Out: A crack political reporter explains what a terrorist attack would mean for the election -- and more. An interview with Jack Germond.” The American Prospect (August 18, 2004)
Moore, Michael. “Deserter’s Delight.” Alternet (August 28, 2004)
Muhammed, Richard. “Firing Back.” Alternet (August 24, 2004)
North, Andrew. “Round Two For Kabul’s Trial of the Year.” BBC News (August 15, 2004)
O’Brien, Flann. “At War.” Context #15 (2004)
Parenti, Christian. “Fables of Reconstruction.” Alternet (originally published in The Nation: August 18, 2004)
Payasa. “Getting Jumped: How I Got Caught Out There.” Yo! Youth Outlook (August 12, 2004)
Rajiva, Lila. “Iraqi Women and Torture, Part One: Rapes and Rumors of Rape.” Dissident Voice (July 27, 2004)
---. “Iraqi Women and Torture, Part II: Theater That Educates, News That Propagandizes.” Dissident Voice (July 30, 2004)
---. “Iraqi Women and Torture, Part III: Violence and Virtual Violence.” Dissident Voice (August 4, 2004)
---. “Iraqi Women and Torture, Part IV: Gendered Propaganda, the Propaganda of Gender.” Dissident Voice (August 9, 2004)
Remnick, David. “Conventional Warfare.” The New Yorker (August 9, 2004)
Rosen, Nir. “Home Rule: A dangerous excursion into the heart of the Sunni opposition.” The New Yorker (This is a condensed version of a 7 part report originally published in the Asia Times—to access this 7 part report: July 5, 2004)
Rustin, Susanna. “Hello To All That: Scarred by his experiences in France in 1945, Paul Fussell has sought to demystify the romanticism of battle, beginning with his literary study of the Great War. His latest book is about American GIs in Europe; his next concerns the nature of generalship.” Guardian (July 31, 2004)
Roy, Arundhati. “Public Power in the Age of Empire: Arundhati Roy on War, Resistance and the Presidency.” Democracy Now (August 23, 2004)
Roy, Sandip. “Al Jazeera Closure a Warning To Other Arab Media.” Pacific News Service (August 16, 2004)
Salgado, Sebastiăo. “Changing the World With Children.” UNICEF
---. “Epic Sebastião Salgado show at the Berkeley Art Museum.” University of California Berkeley: Campus News (Includes Lecture, Presentation and Panel Discussion: February 8, 2002)
---. “The Majority World: Three Photo Essays, 1977-92” Terra
---. “Migrations: Humanity in Transition.” PDN and Kodak Professional (1999)
---. “Migrations: Humanity in Transition, 1993-1999” Terra
San Juan, E., Jr. “The Question of Race in the 21st Century.” (Remarks on the 9th Annual Multicultural Students Convocation, Washington State University, Oct. 13, 1998.)
Sayres, Meghan Nuttall. “Weaving Basra: On An Artist’s Loom, Poetry, Politics, and Prayer Entwine.” Orion (November/December 2003)
Sengupta, Somini. “Death and Sorrow Stalk Sudanese Across Border.” The New York Times (August 20, 2004)
Shlaim, Avi. “The Lost Steps.” The Nation (August 12, 2004)
Shumway, Chris. “Pattern Emerges of Sexual Assault Against Women Held by U.S. Forces.” The New Standard (June 6, 2004)
Sohigian, Jason. “Armenians Must Raise Their Voices For Truth and Justice in Sudan.” NCM (August 15, 2004)
Solnit, Rebecca. “Hatred at One End, Rejection at the Other: A Writer Retraces Walter Benjamin’s Failed Walk to Freedom.” L.A. Times (August 1, 2004)
Stop Violence Against Women. Amnesty International (Ongoing Global Effort: 2004)
Strauss, Barry. “Faith For the Fight.” Arion 11.3 (Winter 2004)
“Sudan: Amnesty International’s Human Rights Concerns.” Amnesty International (Ongoing Series of Reports: 2004)
Summer Postcard Action. Amnesty International (2004)
Swarns, Rachel L. “Senator? Terrorist? A Watch List Stops Kennedy at Airport.” The New York Times (August 20, 2004)
Sykes, Hugh. “The Uneasy Republicans.” BBC News (August 15, 2004)
Teachers For Peace
Thrupkaew, Noy. “Forget Farhenheit: Robert Greenwald is back, and he’s after an even bigger network of lies: the march to war.” The American Prospect (August 20, 2004)
Tirman, John. “Banned in America.” Alternet (September 1, 2004)
Verloy, Andre and Daniel Politi. “Halliburton Contracts Balloon: Despite Being Under an Investigative Cloud, Company Gets $4.3 Billion in 2003.” The Center for Public Integrity (August 18, 2004)
“Who’s Killing the Women of Juarez: Mexican City Haunted By Decade of Sexual Violence.” National Public Radio (February 22, 2003)
Wright, Robin. “U.S. Struggles to Win Hearts, Minds in Muslim World: Diplomacy Efforts Lack Funds, Follow-Through.” The Washington Post (August 20, 2004)
Zernike, Kate and Jim Rutenberg. “Friendly-Fire: The Birth of an Anti-Kerry Ad.” The New York Times (August 20, 2004)
Thinking About Peace and War, Pt. 1
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