Oct 12, 2018 | Essay & Opinion, Women's Movement
Ray Acheson Director | Reaching Critical Will Countless women and other survivors of sexual violence watched in fury as the misogynist, patriarchal rage of a powerful straight white man whose entitlement was questioned live on television the final week of September....
Sep 19, 2018 | Essay & Opinion, United Nations, World Politics
Etienne Bowie Administrative Director, Democratic World Federalists People-Centered Multilateralism: Report on the 67th DPI NGO Conference On August 21st, leaders of over 300 Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) and national representatives from over 100 countries...
Sep 8, 2018 | De-Nuclearization, Essay & Opinion
Glen T. Martin Earth Federation Movement The global climate is unraveling at rates far beyond the predictions of scientists. The studies are so common by this date, and the scientific evidence so pervasive going back at least half a century, that there is no need to...
Sep 7, 2018 | International Trade, World News
Abayomi Azikiwe Editor of the Pan-African Newswire Editor’s note: The yearning for democratic processes at the global level can be found, surprisingly enough, in BRIC countries like Russia and China, not normally considered “democratic” at least by...
Aug 14, 2018 | De-Nuclearization, World News
Marilyn Bechtel Senior editor and lead columnist at Truthout FollowFollowFollow LIVERMORE, Calif.—Hundreds gathered outside the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory here Aug. 6, to mark the 73rd anniversary of the devastating U.S. nuclear bombing of the Japanese...
Aug 13, 2018 | Climate Change, Essay & Opinion
William Rivers Pitt Senior editor and lead columnist at Truthout FollowFollowFollow I believe human-caused climate change is real and presents a direct and deepening threat to life on Earth as we know it. I believe the air, the food and the water are all in grave...