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  1. Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell and the Liberal Militarist Diversion

    ... legislation has been illuminated by Ethan Weinstock (WIN, spring 2010). He argues that Obama and the Democratic Party have ... framework, Choi can openly criticize worrisome statistics about suicide among LGBT soldiers while passing over the immense ... Iraq and Afghanistan. Choi’s liberal allies feel righteous about their support of a new identity politics within the military while ...

    calmoen - 04/19/2015 - 12:08pm - 1 comment

  2. Revisiting the Manifesto for Nonviolent Revolution

    ... and published as a full issue of the original WIN Magazine , was in many ways groundbreaking. Through the force of its own ... action. Unlike leftist party manifestos that are about how to seize power, Lakey’s manifesto shows how to create grassroots ...

    lindathurston - 03/18/2015 - 6:11pm

  3. Young people are ready to end war

    ... generation to stop endless wars. We know you care about mobilizing young people against war, so we’re writing to you today to ... for their amazing work this year! Together we will win,  Nashiha Alam and Yuni Chang On behalf of Dissenters and War ...

    Shiyam - 01/06/2020 - 2:13pm

  4. Building an Intergenerational Movement

    ... the Continental Walk for Disarmament and Social Justice  about how we needed more women and more young people represented. And David ... radicalized the WRL and antiwar work. Ralph sat down with WIN editor Francesca Fiorentini in May to recount this political shift within ...

    lindathurston - 04/16/2015 - 10:58pm

  5. Your Letters

    ... to donate more to action organizations. But winter 2010 WIN reports on what I want to know about: issues, but also current recipients of my donations, like Center for ...

    calmoen - 04/18/2015 - 11:55pm

  6. A Death in the Family: David McReynolds, Pacifist, Socialist, Ailurophile

    ... time. He joined the New York Bromeliad Society to learn more about the culture and care of that plant family, He was an ardent lover of jazz ... A few years later, WRL took on co-publication of WIN magazine, which had been founded in 1966 by the New York Workshop in ...

    lindathurston - 08/28/2018 - 8:42pm

  7. My Favorite Issue: The One on Gay Liberation, 1969

    ... I was asked for this final issue of WIN to comment on the Gay Liberation issue of 1969, which had an article by ... “gay,” as I didn’t, in my experience, find that much about it that was gay. It was a neurotic world, filled with guilt, too much ...

    lindathurston - 05/28/2015 - 10:12pm

  8. WRL Field Report

    ... on Jones St. (HK on J) Coalition. Al talked to us about the history of Wilmington (see below).  He also described the racist ... and activists for WRL’s Listening Process (see WIN Special Issue Spring/Summer 2008 .) When I first read the 14-Point ...

    lindathurston - 04/22/2015 - 9:14pm

  9. Tear Gas Not Welcome Here

    ... with Asma conducted by WRL field organizer Ali Issa. WIN's print magazine excerpted this interview. What follows is the full ... would you say that you were politicized? AM: [About] my politicization – my interaction with political or economic ... forces prevent you from protesting, or show any disapproval, about what was happening. “No, don’t speak.” “No, you can’t leave the ...

    lindathurston - 04/05/2015 - 1:15pm

  10. Your Letters - Fall 2006

    ... pleased I am that you've retired NVA and replaced it with WIN. That you've decided to recycle the name WIN is a nice bonus. The old WIN ... an upbeat spirit. I especially like WIN News and the article about building an intergenerational movement, a very necessary and timely topic ...

    lindathurston - 04/17/2015 - 12:03am

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