AltWeeklies Wire
Cathy Wilkerson: Exploding the '60snew
She survived the infamous Weatherman bomb-factory explosion, life underground, and prison. In Flying Close to the Sun, she offers her life and times for all time.
Boston Phoenix |
Clif Garboden |
10-25-2007 |
History
The Antiwar Movement's Dirty Secret
Supporting the troops -- U.S. troops -- requires the antiwar movement to abandon the Iraqi resistance.
Maui Time |
Ted Rall |
09-18-2007 |
Commentary
'Army of None' Aims to Thwart Military Recruitersnew
Former Oakland City Council candidate Aimee Allison publishes an activist guidebook.
East Bay Express |
Kathleen Richards |
09-05-2007 |
War
'It Keeps Getting Worse'new
By standing up for what he believes, unequivocally, despite the potential political ramifications, Jack Murtha has chosen a rare road for politicians in this country.
Philadelphia Weekly |
Cassidy Hartmann |
06-30-2006 |
Politics
Tags: war in iraq, antiwar
All Gave Somenew

Sir! No Sir! recounts the GIs who refused to ride the killing machine.
East Bay Express |
Bill Gallo |
04-10-2006 |
Reviews
Red State, Meet Police Statenew
Is Homeland Security's harrassment of a federal employee for the stickers on his car a mistake, a new rule or part of a trend of the First Amendment being bullied out of existence?
Boise Weekly |
Nicholas Collias |
02-15-2006 |
Civil Liberties
Poli Psy: Body Politicnew
The author argues for taking it to the streets -- versus cyber-activism -- en route to the peace march in Washington, D.C.
Seven Days |
Judith Levine |
10-12-2005 |
Commentary
Time to Get Up
Where was everyone on Sept. 24? Lukewarm welcome for a national day of protest spells disaster for political reform.
Pasadena Weekly |
Joe Piasecki |
09-29-2005 |
Commentary
Blood for Bloodnew
Four antiwar demonstrators beat rare federal conspiracy charges they say were brought to chill dissent.
Metroland |
David King |
09-29-2005 |
Civil Liberties
Don't Touch Thisnew
The antiwar movement tries to get a grip on Israel and Palestine, or least keep from choking on it
The Countercultural Christiansnew

Catholic Workers live in voluntary poverty, refuse to incorporate, take the homeless into their homes, and fight for social justice. They turn the left's idea of Christianity on its head --
and shake things up within Catholicism at the same time.
Ugly is the New Black: Young Should Resist Blandnessnew
We need a revolution of ugly and dangerous art in response to Clear Channel's censorship of an antiwar billboard.
Metroland |
John Rodat |
07-29-2004 |
Commentary
An Anti-War Father Honors His Fallen Sonnew

Bill Mitchell, a Vietnam vet who lost his son, Sgt. Michael Mitchell, to the war in Iraq, speaks out against the conflict. His interview is accompanied on the San Luis Obispo New Times Web site by two other interviews of fathers who've lost sons to the war. One of them complains that recruiters are going into Mexico with promises of U.S. citizenship in return for enlistment.
San Luis Obispo New Times |
Paul Rockwell |
06-10-2004 |
Children & Families