by wespac-admin | Oct 12, 2011 | Movement Building
WESPAC has been very busy the past few months. The Food Justice Committee recently held a very successful food justice gathering. This meeting brought in many new people, who will be working to fight for access to good quality food for everyone and...
by wespac-admin | Jun 28, 2011 | Militarism and Foreign Policy
Palestinian Statehood: Individual Nations, not the U.N., Will Have the Final Say Victor Kattan The option of going to the U.N. to seek recognition of a Palestinian state is a measure of last...
by wespac-admin | Sep 12, 2010 | Progressive News Network
New York Times September 11, 2010 Lucius Walker, Baptist Pastor for Peace, Dies at 80 By DOUGLAS MARTIN The Rev. Lucius Walker, a Baptist minister who gained national attention with calls for reparations for the descendants of slaves and with repeated violations of...
by wespac-admin | May 19, 2009 | Economic and Human Rights
Why Capitalism Shouldn’t Be Saved by John Sanbonmatsu From Zurich and Washington to Frankfurt, London, and Tokyo, all the king’s horses and all the king’s men-bankers, economists, policy analysts, and government leaders-are trying to put capitalism...
by wespac-admin | Jul 8, 2008 | Environmental and Food Justice
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