war

Board of Supervisors Declare June as Refugee Awareness Month

In L.A. County, where more than 3,000 refugees have settled over the past five years, DPSS has committed to providing…

1 year ago

Big Lies And Mass Death

The biggest divide isn’t between Democratic and Republican voters, but between voters and politicians

2 years ago

Letters To The Editor

Corrected, on Walkers Café I appreciated your op-ed in the previous issue of RLN ("Speculative Blight," 11/9/2023). When Prospect Group bought…

2 years ago

The Carnage in Gaza Cries Out for Repudiation and Opposition. Maybe Poetry Can Help.

But numbers don’t get us very far in human terms. And news accounts have limited capacities to connect with real…

2 years ago

Yet Here We Are, in the Middle of Another War

It seems like our country cannot long exist without being at war with some other nation, or even with ourselves―…

2 years ago

How to Ignore 4.5 Million Deaths

How does our media environment so easily dismiss carnage of this scale? Norman Solomon’s new book, War Made Invisible: How…

2 years ago

Random Letters: 9-1-22

Just Excuse Me if I’ve Stepped on Anybody’s Toes I have written a number of letters over the past years. …

3 years ago

Labor Notes — Conference Marks Labor Movement Growth

CHICAGO — Spurred on by an increase in the number of strikes, labor shortages, COVID-19 surges, skyrocketing inflation, failed promises…

3 years ago

Random Letters: 5-26-22

Fort Bragg Is a Drag After the White supremacist terrorist massacre in Buffalo, New York on May 14, isn’t it…

3 years ago

War and Remembrance: The Death of Joseph Anzack Jr.

By Doug Shepardson     It was 15 years ago this month that Joseph Anzack Jr., private first class, United States Army,…

3 years ago