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World BEYOND War: a new podcast
World Beyond War
78 episodes
1 day ago
Gabriel Aguirre, World BEYOND War's Latin America organizer, joins us to talk about alarming attacks on Venezuela, lies that are often repeated about Latin America, and hopeful signs of rising unity and activism throughout the region
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Gabriel Aguirre, World BEYOND War's Latin America organizer, joins us to talk about alarming attacks on Venezuela, lies that are often repeated about Latin America, and hopeful signs of rising unity and activism throughout the region
Show more...
News
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Thank You For Your Awareness: A Talk With Robert F. Keeler
World BEYOND War: a new podcast
1 hour 26 minutes 45 seconds
1 year ago
Thank You For Your Awareness: A Talk With Robert F. Keeler
Robert F. Keeler's new book "Sacred Soldier: The Dangers of Worshipping Warriors" is a tough indictment of USA's inane militarism, emphasizing recruitment horrors, rampant sexual abuse and corrupt leadership in today's armed forces. Marc Eliot Stein interviews Keeler about his Catholicism, his pacifism, his award-winning career as a journalist for Newsday, and his own life as a military veteran who refuses to pretend USA's war system deserves respect.
World BEYOND War: a new podcast
Gabriel Aguirre, World BEYOND War's Latin America organizer, joins us to talk about alarming attacks on Venezuela, lies that are often repeated about Latin America, and hopeful signs of rising unity and activism throughout the region