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HOW THE U.S. MILITARY SPAWNS MASSACRES AND DAILY ACTS OF DEPRAVITY
‘Are our soldiers seeing too much combat?’ as one retired military general asked after the most recent Afghan massacre of 16 civilians. How much combat – organized and spontaneous killing, destruction – is too much? Enough so that US killing … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Controversy, Events, Value of human life Tagged Afghanistan massacre, combat, masculinity, traumatic brain injury, U.S. Military 1 Comment
Speaking on Unmaking War, Remaking Men in Berkeley
Come join us at Revolution Books in Berkeley 7pm Tues. July 19 for another talk on this new book. Revolution Books 2425 Channing Way Berkeley, CA 94704-2260 (510) 848-1196
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Unmaking War, Remaking Men Interview today with Kathleen Barry
The People Speak Radio www.ThePeopleSpeakRadio.com on www.BBSradio.com AIRDATE: 3/22/11 Tuesday 6-7pm Pacific Host: Basima Farhat Guest: Kathleen Barry/Author Unmaking War, Remaking Men HOW TO LISTEN 1. Via the BBS Radio Network Website If you have a computer you may listen … Continue reading
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Obama’s Fiction, a July, 2011 Beginning of US Withdrawal From Afghanistan
It would make a whole lot of sense to ask if the President intends to keep his promise to draw down US troops in Afghanistan in July 2011 if you thought he actually meant to do so when he originally … Continue reading
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Norman Soloman interviews Kathleen Barry
Journalist and anti-war activist, Norman Soloman, interviewed me on Unmaking War, Remaking Men on Progressive Radio Network on November 30. Here is the link to it: http://politicalanalysis.podbean.com/mf/web/eem9fw/PoliticalAnalysis113010.mp3
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Announcing an Interview on Unmaking War, Remaking Men
Tuesday, November 30, Normon Solomon, our noted journalist, historian and peace activist, will interview me on Unmaking War, Remaking Men. The hour long interview will stream live on Progressive Radio Network at 3 pm Pacific, 6 pm Eastern http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/
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Ebook for Unmaking War, Remaking Men now available
Announcing the ebook editions of UNMAKING WAR, REMAKING MEN: How Empathy Can Reshape Our Politics, Our Soldiers and Ourselves. Now available for Kindle on Amazon and in iBookstore for Ipad. Barnes and Noble Booknook coming soon.
Bush “I’m not a racist!” but What Else is His Failure of Empathy
Last week when Oprah Winfrey interviewed GW Bush he raged once again about being called a racist because of how he handled New Orleans after Katrina. Oprah gave him the opportunity to understand the other side, even if possible to … Continue reading
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