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JWE launches dialogue project with Beijing’s Chongyang Institute

Just World Admin September 24, 2020Antiwar, Blog, China, Global Balance, U.S. policy

On October 10, Just World Educational will be launching Phase 2 of its “World After Covid” project, in which it will be focusing on the rapidly shifting balance between the …

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With John Lewis in Stockholm 1969

Just World Admin August 3, 2020Antiracism, Antiwar, Blog, U.S. politics, Vietnam War

Moved by the iconic recognition of John Lewis’ exceptional courage and perseverance on behalf of human rights, non-violence, and opposition to American militarism, I recall a weekend spent together in Stockholm.

75 years since the United States launched the Age of Atomic Annihilation

Just World Admin August 3, 2020Antiwar, Blog, Nuclear weapons

This week will see the somber 75th anniversary of the two atomic bombs dropped, on August 6 and August 9th, 1945 respectively, of nuclear weapons on the heavily populated Japanese …

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Cobban writes more on Syria, its dilemmas & its (mis)representation

Just World Admin February 23, 2020Antiwar, Blog, Humanitarian affairs, Peace resources, Syria, U.S. media

Our President, Helena Cobban, has been writing a lot about Syria recently– primarily at her personal “Just World News” blog, though many of her articles have been crossposted in full …

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Barometer: US-Iran war prospects

Just World Admin January 25, 2020Anti-imperialism, Antiwar, Blog, Iran, Iraq, U.S. policy

by Helena Cobban This piece is crossposted from the Just World News blog of JWE President Helena Cobban Three weeks after the United States’ January 3 assassination of Gen. Qasem …

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Nearly 50 years since the Kent State Massacre

Just World Admin November 28, 2019Antiwar, Blog, U.S. politics, Vietnam War

On May 4, 1970, the campus of Kent State University in Kent, Ohio was the site of one of the key moments in the broad movement in the United States …

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What Do Iraqi Protesters Want?

Just World Admin November 22, 2019Anti-imperialism, Antiwar, Blog, Iraq, U.S. policy

By Raed Jarrar (@raedjarrar) During the last 6 weeks, over 300 Iraqis have been killed and over 15,000 injured in a bloody uprising that has been absent from US headlines.  …

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US peace activists retrace steps to Vietnam, 50 years later

Just World Admin August 2, 2019Antiwar, Blog, U.S. politics, Vietnam War

Last month, five longtime peace activists from the United States retraced steps to Vietnam that four of them first trod back during the US-Vietnam War. Led by “Ong” (grandfather) Frank …

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U.S.antiwar activists launch Vietnamese-language version of memoir… in Hanoi!

Just World Admin July 4, 2019Anti-imperialism, Antiwar, Blog, Peace resources, U.S. policy

Editors and contributors of The People Make the Peace: Lessons from the Vietnam Antiwar Movement will formally launch the Vietnamese edition of their book in Hanoi this month.  The Gioi …

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Our ‘Story/Backstory’ project produced great new discourse-expanding resources

Just World Admin May 29, 2019Algeria, Antiwar, Blog, Gaza, International law, Iran, JWE news, Palestine

One of Just World Ed’s major projects in Spring 2019 was the “Story/Backstory” project, in which– over a 13-week period– JWE President Helena Cobban produced weekly packages providing richly informed …

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