Category - Vol25-3 Killing in the Name Of

Healing the Wounds of War in Vietnam

War is much more than a memory for Việt people who continue to navigate a landscape of unexploded ordnance and chemical contamination. All wars are fought endlessly in the bodies, minds, and lands of those who are invaded as well as those...

Olives, Climate Change, and Zionism

The olive branch is more than a symbol of peace. Since ancient times, Palestinians have tended olive trees—pickling some olives and pressing the vast majority into oil. Sit at any Palestinian table and olives will be a mainstay of the meal...

Poetry by Ojo Taiye

Beloved, if I titled this poem Yenagoa’s Black / Market, will it bring back my mother’s son? / How long before we discover that the urgency behind / Odi’s mass slaughter is oil rights? 

The US Navy and Climate Change

The reality of climate change has long been recognized by the US military, who, as one of the largest emitters of carbon dioxide, has been researching its consequences and planning strategies for adaptation at the expenses of reduction and...

The Metabolism of Naval Power

The history of British imperialism’s violence against nature and people in present-day Ontario helps contextualize the ongoing Indigenous and anti-colonial struggles today.

Resisting AFRICOM and Beyond

Rose Brewer discusses her work with the Black Alliance for Peace (BAP), a revolutionary organization that seeks to recapture and redevelop the historic antiwar, anti-imperialist, and pro-peace positions of the radical Black movement.