
People are suffering.
It is our individual responsibility to raise our voices and advocate against war, for the liberation of oppressed communities, and for global peace.
We must protect the women and children disproportionately affected by the war machine. We must save the planet and advocate for nuclear disarmament. We must emphasize the need for diplomacy over militarization. We must envision and work toward a world better than the one we have, for that is the only way we may achieve it.


ON WAR
Different Battles, Same Struggle: The U.S. War on China, Venezuela, and the International Left
Everywhere you look, the United States is at war– at home, through military occupation of cities, institutional violence, and state-sanctioned kidnappings, and abroad, through economic coercion, proxy warfare, and endless intervention. [...]
The U.S. Advances Its Dystopian Plan to Destroy China
Imagine: it’s the summer of 2025, and the United States has been surrounded by foreign military bases. The bases have been built by some antagonistic country on the other side of [...]
Seven Things Tom Cotton Needs to Learn About China
US Senator Tom Cotton recently published a book titled Seven Things You Can’t Say About China. I decided to put myself through the aggravated torture of reading it, just to see [...]
If I must die
About a month ago, we spent the day delivering Refaat Alareer’s book to every single Congressional office—all 535. Refaat Alareer was a Palestinian poet and professor who was killed by an [...]
Empires Eat Themselves: Trump’s Absurd War on Education
The US is at war. It has always been at war. Whether a world war, a proxy conflict, an armed intervention, psyop, or regime change mission, the United States has not [...]
Mapping the Parallels of US Conflict: From Vietnam to the War on China
On August 4th, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson stood in front of the American public and stated, “We Americans know, as do others, though some may forget, the risk of spreading [...]















