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Articles by René Wadlow
Rene Wadlow is the Representative to the United Nations, Geneva of the Association of World Citizens.
Below are the collected articles Wadlow has written for Toward Freedom.
Abdullah Ocalan’s Prison Writings: The Roots of Civilization
Burundi: In Moments of Crisis the Wise Build Bridges
Paris Attacks: Symbols and Choices
Nobel Peace Prize Highlights Conflict Resolution Role of NGOs in Tunisia
A Look at Blaise Compaoré: Background to the Crisis in Burkina Faso
Overcoming the Worldwide Challenge of Mass Migration and Refugee Exodus

Articles by John Lasker
John Lasker is a freelance journalist from Columbus, Ohio.
Below are the collected articles Lasker has written for Toward Freedom.
US Foreign Trade Zones: Connecting Labor Exploitation in a Global Race to the Bottom
Critics Cast Doubt on Success of Efforts to Source Conflict-Free Minerals from Congo
Walmart Workers’ Movement Gains Momentum as Black Friday Looms
A Female Veteran Fights the Forever War: Prescription Drugs, PTSD and Addiction Space Weapons in a Small Town Near You? The Race to Militarize Space

Driving Towards Justice: Vermont Poised to Issue State ID and Driver’s Licenses to Migrant Farm Workers
The Vermont Senate voted today to establish a committee to introduce new legislation for Vermont residents to access state issued ID and Drivers' Licenses regardless of immigration status. Here is the story of how Vermont’s migrant justice movement won this historic victory.

Inside Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution: An Interview with Pablo Navarrete
Venezuela’s ‘Bolivarian’ process is a noble experiment, which at its core is seeking to create a society where human needs are prioritized over corporate needs.

The Unions, the Millionaires Tax, and the Road to Success
Students, teachers, and social service workers in the Occupy Education movement are not wavering in their commitment to the Millionaires Tax, which would raise taxes only on millionaires.