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From Public Citizen's Corporate Presidency site: "44 Trump administration officials have close ties to the Koch brothers and their network of political groups, particularly Vice President Mike Pence, White House Legislative Affairs Director Marc Short, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and White House budget director Mick Mulvaney."

Dark Money author Jane Mayer on The Dangers of President Pence, New Yorker, Oct. 23 issue on-line

Can Time Inc. Survive the Kochs? November 28, 2017 By
..."This year, among the Kochs’ aims is to spend a projected four hundred million dollars in contributions from themselves and a small group of allied conservative donors they have assembled, to insure Republican victories in the 2018 midterm elections. Ordinarily, political reporters for Time magazine would chronicle this blatant attempt by the Kochs and their allies to buy political influence in the coming election cycle. Will they feel as free to do so now?"...

"Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America" see: our site, and George Monbiot's essay on this key book by historian Nancy MacLean.

Full interview with The New Yorker’s Jane Mayer March 29, 2017, Democracy Now! about her article, "The Reclusive Hedge-Fund Tycoon Behind the Trump Presidency: How Robert Mercer Exploited America’s Populist Insurgency."

Democracy Now! Special Broadcast from the Women's March on Washington

The Economics of Happiness -- shorter version

Local Futures offers a free 19-minute abridged version  of its award-winning documentary film The Economics of Happiness. It "brings us voices of hope of in a time of crisis." www.localfutures.org.

What's New?

May 08, 2014

HEAR THE NEW WORLD BREATHING… SHE IS COMING!

"Over 100 Women in Black from 22 countries met in Leuven, Belgium, 1-3 May 2014 and discussed many challenges to our peace and human security in Europe, and of people around the world suffering the impacts of European economic and military policies."

The Women in Black press release, continued:

"We listened to our hearts, our heads and our bellies. Deeply concerned at the levels of militarism and nationalistic and sexual violence in our countries, we call for the full engagement of women at all levels of negotiations to promote nonviolent solutions that address the causes of conflict and build peace and justice.

Women in Black was forged out of opposition to militarism and ethnic cleansing in Israel-Palestine and the Balkans.  From our experiences, we raise concerns about Ukraine’s recent crises, Israel’s continuing occupation of Palestine, and European arms sales and military interventions in countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, DR Congo and Mali…. We oppose these complex problems being used to justify human rights violations, military build-ups, and increased weaponisation by NATO and Russia, among others.  We reject the patriarchal structures of oppression and inequality that create and sustain economic, military, political and sexual violence, from which women and children are particularly threatened and disadvantaged. Economic policies that cut health, education and social needs are a war on women and the vulnerable and disadvantaged in our societies.

This is a critical moment for Europe’s future and democracies.

NOT IN OUR NAMES

No more wars and military interventions in our names.
Yes
to nonviolent solutions and fully involving women in preventing conflicts and building peace.

No more racism and persecution of migrants in our names.
Yes
to human rights, diversity, mutual respect, and freedom of movement and expression.

No more oppression in our names.
Yes
to sexual rights, equal opportunities, solidarity and inclusion.

No more arms sales and military expenditure in our names.
Yes
to increased resources for our health, education, human security and social needs. 

No more nuclear weapons and nuclear-armed alliances in our names.
Yes
to a global treaty to ban and eliminate all nuclear weapons.

No more economic and social wars against the poor in our names.
Yes
to labour rights, human dignity and social justice.

No more repression of social movements, peace activists and women human rights defenders in our names.
Yes to our feminist, nonviolent right to be disobedient.

 

 

 


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