Remembering Margo Adair
Margo Adair, author of the groundbreaking book Working Inside Out: Tools for Change, died September 2, 2010 in Seattle, after struggling with pancreatic cancer since last November. Margo’s work in
A call for a progressive Presidential campaign in 2012 by Dave Jette Working together, the Obama administration and the Republican Party are preparing
On December 2, 2006, 14 paramilitaries armed with 38-caliber guns and pepper spray fired into a group of unarmed Ecuadorian campesinos from a community
In another misstep of the historic failure of Plan Colombia and the U.S.-supported War on Drugs, Colombia is training thousands of Mexican soldiers, police,
The federal criminal trial of five veteran peace activists that began December 7 ended today after the jury found them guilty on all counts. The five defendants,
Militant activists in the United States are turning to sabotage in the struggle for social change. Outraged by the Democrats continuing the war they had
I’m not too concerned about the outcome of Tuesday’s election. There’s only one major issue facing America today and
The recent FBI and grand jury harassment of peace activists in Chicago and Minneapolis–under an Obama administration whose record so far on civil
Margo Adair, author of the groundbreaking book Working Inside Out: Tools for Change, died September 2, 2010 in Seattle, after struggling with pancreatic cancer since last November. Margo’s work in
The Community Alliance for Global Justice (CAGJ) is hosting its fourth annual Strengthening Local Economies, Everywhere! (SLEE) dinner on August 7, 2010. SLEE connects local and global struggles for social,