History of Violence
Every act of violence is retaliatory: against systems, offenses (perceived or real), and a history of victimization. Every retaliation draws more retaliation.
Every act of violence is retaliatory: against systems, offenses (perceived or real), and a history of victimization. Every retaliation draws more retaliation.
By Noor Hindi Colonizers write about flowers. I tell you about children throwing rocks at Israeli tanks seconds before becoming daisies. I want to be like those poets who care…
Chomsky goes through some of the crimes of the post-war presidents. From 2003.
Barbara Lee is the only candidate in California’s US Senate race calling for a ceasefire. Diplomacy—not destruction—is key to securing lasting peace.
Crisis in the Congo: Uncovering The Truth explores the role that the United States allies, Rwanda and Uganda, have played in triggering the greatest humanitarian crisis at the dawn of…
The number has now increased to 12+ million deaths.
Many Palestinians fear that Israel ’s war on Gaza could be the second Nakba . Al Jazeera’s @Rawan Alahmad | روان الاحمد explains.
Protests serve a lot of purposes. One of them is holding onto to our humanity. reminding ourselves that no matter what those in power tell us, we do not agree…
this is the same violence we are all facing
The Nakba, which means “catastrophe” in Arabic, refers to the mass displacement and dispossession of Palestinians during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. Before the Nakba, Palestine was a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural…