Origin of Mothers Day - The original Mother's Day Proclamation was made in 1870. It was written by Julia Ward Howe. Julia Ward Howe is perhaps best known today for having written the words to "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" in 1862 when she was an antislavery activist.
The
Hchicha's BloG - Mon blog, mes coups de coeur et coups de gueule. Algérie, France, Islam, Irak, Palestine, terrorisme, musique .... etc
schema-root.org/news/peace - Peace related news, organizations, upcoming events.
Dispotheque - A contemporary art web site with online art, essays and bookmarks. With regard to war infotainment, see the essay Theatre of Operations, as well as Sniper, D'autant qu'à plusieurs (What is More With Many), etc. Languages: French and English
Dirt Rhodes Scholar - Blog of E. Stewart Rhodes, an ex-U.S. Army paratrooper, disabled veteran, former firearms instructor, Yale Law Graduate and Research Scholar, and Montana lawyer. He has written for Gerry Spence's The Warrior, for moreliberty.org, and he's writing a book.
Uncommon Thought Journal - Analysis and discussion of the critical issues of our times. Topics range from US politicas and imperialism to globalization, and from environment to social justice.
One among 400,000 - A personal document of the
protest that took place in
London, UK on September 28th
2002 to stop the war against
Iraq.
Acosta. Art and human rights - Art can be a metaphysical desire, an aesthetic experience, a creation of forms or ideas that symbolize human emotions. We are in favour of all that, but the human manifestation can be at the same time sublime singing...
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