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Female delegates to the International Congress of Women in The Hague, aboard the ''MS Noordam.'' April 1915. Bain Collection Digitized by the Library of Congress

Women as Peacemakers

Rene Wadlow November 27, 2017 Rene Wadlow

Feminist work tends to represent war as a continuum of violence from the bedroom to the battlefield, traversing our bodies and our sense of self. - Cynthia Cockburn

Syrian internally displaced people walk in the Atme camp, along the Turkish border in the northwestern Syrian province of Idlib, on March 19, 2013. Credit: Bulent Kilic/AFP/Getty Images

The Roots of Global Migration: Why Are People Compelled to Leave Their Homes?

Baher Kamal November 21, 2017 Baher Kamal

There has been a surge in international migration in recent years, reaching a total of 244 million individuals in 2015. Forced displacement has also reached a record high, with 65.3 million individuals displaced worldwide by the end of 2015 – including refugees, internally displaced persons and asylum seekers.

Shanghai's financial district.

What is the Role of China in Today’s Turbulent World-System?

Immanuel Wallerstein November 21, 2017 Immanuel Wallerstein

China’s economic edge, while still greater than that of the North, has been declining significantly. And this decline may well amplify soon.

A coordinator with the Afghan Peace Volunteers invites Afghan mothers in Kabul to speak about the difficulties they face. Credit: Afghan Peace Volunteers

Mothers Building Peace in Afghanistan From the Ground Up

Kathy Kelly November 20, 2017 Kathy Kelly

On a recent Friday at the Afghan Peace Volunteers' Borderfree Center, here in Kabul, thirty mothers sat cross-legged along the walls of a large meeting room. Masoumah, who co-coordinates the Center's "Street Kids School" project, had invited the mothers to a parents meeting.

Raj Patel on How to Break Away from Capitalism

Chris Winters November 20, 2017 Chris Winters

Capitalism has been the world’s dominant economic system for more than 700 years. And as it brings the planet to new crises, author Raj Patel believes it’s important to imagine what might replace it.

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How Can We Turn Military Spending Into a Budget for the People?

Frida Berrigan November 20, 2017 Frida Berrigan

Why cry poverty when there are billions that could be gleaned out of the military-industrial complex? Getting there is the hard part, but — thanks to the People’s Budget — we have a map to follow.

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