Mubarak: ‘It’s Hard to Say I’m Sorry’
President Mubarak Apologizes Through Song – watch more funny videos If your looking for a bit of comic relief,…
President Mubarak Apologizes Through Song – watch more funny videos If your looking for a bit of comic relief,…
Economic Disobedience on the Rise
Last week, Russia Today ran this interesting segment on the rise what some are calling “economic disobedience,” during these…
Record Levels of Violence in Afghanistan Do Not Equal Progress
Greetings from Afghanistan. I arrived here now almost a week ago and there is so much to share about…
Participate in the ‘People’s December Review’ of the War in Afghanistan
Over at Common Dreams, Brian Terrell, a Catholic Worker from Iowa who I will be traveling with to Afghanistan…
Waging Nonviolence to Give Award at Plural + Film Festival
This Friday, our friends over at Waging Nonviolence we will be giving the first annual Waging Nonviolence Award at…
Jon Stewart’s Misguided Rally to Restore Sanity
While I regularly watch The Daily Show and think its political satire is second to none, the Rally to…
Bringing Down Serbia’s Dictator, 10 Years Later: A Conversation With Srdja Popovic
Ten years ago, on October 5, 2000, hundreds of thousands of Serbian protesters descended on the streets of Belgrade…
Promoting Nonviolence to Terrorists Ruled Illegal
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a law that criminalizes giving any advice, including instruction on human rights…
President Kurmanbek Bakiyev in Kyrgyzstan – who came to power in the Tulip Revolution in 2005 – appears to…
Film Brings Anti-Apartheid Movement to Life: Interview with director Connie Field
In 1996, only two years after Nelson Mandela became the first democratically elected president of South Africa, acclaimed filmmaker…