Peace activism

Dispatch From Egypt Dispatch From Egypt

My neighbor, who like many Egyptians prefers not to see his name in print, asked me about my nationality the morning the war broke out. "French?" he inquired hopefully. America...

Mar 27, 2003 / Feature / Steve Negus

Dispatch From Nigeria Dispatch From Nigeria

The gym is the last place to look for an impassioned discussion of global politics in Nigeria, a country that is currently pre-occupied with gasoline scarcity, rising political...

Mar 27, 2003 / Feature / Waziri Adio

Dispatch From India Dispatch From India

The Indian public has long been suspicious of the US arguments for military action against Iraq and the legitimacy of any "regime change" executed by a superpower with imperial...

Mar 27, 2003 / Feature / Praful Bidwai

Left Coast Notes Left Coast Notes

While Michael Moore was leaving the stage of the Kodak Theater during the seventy-fifth annual Academy Awards ceremony, after calling George W.

Mar 26, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Marc Cooper

Keeping Hope Alive Keeping Hope Alive

You can be forgiven if, like me, you were a bit depressed to hear that the war had started. But this is no time to go into a funk.

Mar 25, 2003 / Editorial / William D. Hartung

War. What Is It Good For? War. What Is It Good For?

By the time you read this, the invasion of Iraq may have begun--or it may be over.

Mar 20, 2003 / Column / Katha Pollitt

Antiwar America Antiwar America

"This is what democracy looks like" chanted twenty-four antiwar demonstrators as they were arrested outside Toledo's Navy and Air Force recruitment office on the day George W.

Mar 20, 2003 / Editorial / John Nichols

Building Cities for Peace Building Cities for Peace

How an antiwar initiative is turning into a way to strengthen democracy.

Mar 13, 2003 / Feature / John Nichols

Antiwar America Antiwar America

From across the country, friends share stories of protest.

Mar 12, 2003 / Feature / Our Readers

Dissent and Disconnects Dissent and Disconnects

History was made on February 27 when for the first time Big Labor formally broke with a sitting President's war policy.

Mar 6, 2003 / Editorial / The Editors

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