Al Jubitz Television Interview “An end to war by 2030”
Catch Rotarian Action group for Peace Founder Al Jubitz on Southern Oregon Public Television on Friday April 12th at 8:30pm Pacific Time. Watch at http:soptv.org or find it on the website http://www.immensepossibilities.org
Largely Peaceful Kenyan Vote Bolstered by Youth, Technology
As Uhuru Kenyatta is confirmed as Kenya's new president, the U.S. Institute for Peace interviews a youth peace-activist involved with the Yes Youth Can! project:Ann Wanjiku Mwangi, who overcame a childhood growing up in the Rift Valley and a slum in Eldoret despite twice having her home burned to the ground, [...]
War, more war, and lessons unlearned from Vietnam to Iraq
“The title of Nick Turse’s brilliant history, Kill Anything That Moves, was a commanding officer’s response to a soldier’s question, “Are we supposed to kill women and children?” The perspective that Turse brings to this history is truly a gift to public discourse. “Never having come to grips with what [...]
Hard Power, Soft Power and the Power of Good
Mark Helprin’s novel, In Sunlight and in Shadow, tries to articulate as noble as possible a justification for the tragic violence of war. The novel is set just after World War II, so it is not surprising that the rationale is based in the Churchillian mind-set of the campaign to [...]