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Daily Archives: December 2, 2010
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
Posted in Books, Events Tagged Norman Solomon, Progressive Radio Network, Remaking Men, Unmaking War Leave a comment
How Afghans Experience American Occupation and War
This open letter from Afghan youth brings us into the experience of living under American occupation and war http://vcnv.org/open-letter-from-afghan-youth-to-our-world-leaders Just reading it engages our empathy and should re-ignite our struggle against the US wars.
Posted in Controversy, Value of human life Tagged Afghanistan, empathy, occupation, war Leave a comment