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Militarism Sank the Ehime Maru
When a US attack submarine sank a Japanese fishing boat in February, it was an outgrowth of US military dominance. Kyle Kajihiro puts the incident in perspective and reports on Hawaiians organizing to take back their land from the military. More ->
police line: do not cross
Cover Story

The School Shootings in Context
Recent school shootings have brought attention to the problem of violence in American society. Contributing to this problem is a value system strongly influenced by militarism and prejudice, argues a San Diego area activist. More ->

Resource of the Month

Resources on School Violence and Discipline
Learn more about what some communities are doing to create peaceful schools and fair disciplinary policies.
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Resisting the Gulf War: a photo essay
In February of 2001, Gulf War objectors gathered to reflect on their experiences. These soldiers and sailors said NO when confronted with the call to go to war against Iraq. More ->

My Gulf War:
Remembering a Matter of Conscience
One retreat participant, a former Naval officer, tells his story. More ->

Leadership Training Programs for Young People - 2001
Our on-line directory of organizer training programs 
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