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....
Oct 4, 2018 | North America, United Nations
Barbara Crossette Senior Consulting Editor and Writer for PassBlue and The Nation The UN audience could only gasp when Donald Trump made his stormy debut in the United Nations General Assembly in 2017 as president of the United States. This year they laughed in his...
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 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...
Mar 27, 2018 | Middle East, World News
FollowFollowFollowFollowFollowFollow Medea Benjamin co-founder of CODEPINK and Global Exchange She is the author of eight books, including Drone Warfare: Killing by Remote Control. “If Saudi Arabia is indeed to move into the 21st century, it must stop being...