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Organize for Justice at Home by Steve Donkin
Constitutional Rights Threatened by Nancy Murray
U.S.-Funded Israeli Terror Escalates by Leah Harris
Pacifica Radio Updates by Sam Husseini
DC Human Rights Advocates Hail Historic Decision by Timothy Cooper
November 2001 Volume 38 Number 9
Disenfranchising Truth: Global and Local Implications of War by Dave Zirin
Residents Fight to Save Low Income Housing by Madeline Fletcher
Workers Struggle After September 11 Tragedy by Kristen Arant
Resisting the Draft: A Survival Guide for Youth of Color by the Central Committe for Conscientious Objectors
Kurdish Vigil Ends by Adam Eidinger
DC Water and Sewer Authority: Cut the Crap! by Parisa Norouzi
Fear Itself by Bernice Powell Jackson
Linking Masculinity and Violence by Rus Ervin Funk
Mayor's Citizen Summit Disappoints Attendees by Norberto Martinez
Close Our Own Terrorist Training Camp by Ed Kinane
October 2001 Volume 38 Number 8
U.S. Calls for "Crusade" Against Terror by Ramzi Kysia
New War or New World? by John Judge
D.C. Anti-War Teach-In Draws More than 200 by Marc Borbely
Let Anger Turn to Grief, Not Revenge by Catherine Sheehy
DC Indymedia Builds Media Democracy by D.M. Yanowski and D.N. Russo
Think Globally, Eat Locally by John Friedrich
Militarism Harms Women by Rus Funk
Beating Around the Bush by Dave Zirin
September 2001 Volume 38 Number 7
DC Housing Legislation at Stake by Janet Welsh Brown and Linda Leaks
Global Economic Justice Hits Crossroads by Mark Andersen
Liberate the E-mails; The Campaign for Police Accountability by Linda Schade
July/ August 2001 Volume 38 Number 6
Mobilize (Again!) Against the IMF and World Bank by Soren Ambrose
No Justice, No Sleep by Kristin Arant
Recalim the People's Independece by Lauri Apple
Local Collective Forms to Offer Solidarity Support by Carol Tyson
China Continues its Two-Year Crackdown on Falun Gong by Lijuan Zhang and Zongyi Hu
Beating Around the Bush: Strike Three- Would Jenna Be Out? by Dave Zirin
Techway nd Proposed Transportation Authority Bypass Regional Interests by Bill Mosley
June 2001 Volume 38 Number 5
D.C. Activists Join Fight for Mumia by Steve Donkin
Coalition to Save DC General Hospital Takes its Case to Court by Chris Strohm
Countering the Military Invasion of DC High Schools by John Judge
FTAA Protests in Quebec Bring Both Unity and Terror by various authors
Star Wars Battles Nuclear Disarmament by Kevin Martin
May 2001 Volume 38 Number 4
D.C. Faces Affordable Housing Crisis by Janet Welsh Brown
UN Conference Against Racism Challenges U.S. by Veena Vasista
D.C. Wants Statehood Not a Tax Exemption by Michael Piacsek
National Conference Strategizes to Free Mumia by Debbie Lang
April 2001 Volume 38 Number 3
DC General Crucial to the Health of the Community by Vanessa Dixon
Conference Urges Critical Resistance to Prison System by Tammi Coles
Homes Not Jails Confronts the Structure of a Doomed System by Jenny Applesquat
Alliance Calls for Nuclear Accountability by Jim Bridgman
March 2001 Volume 38 Number 2
Democracy 7 Free to Continue Fight for DC Rights by Tanya Snyder
Dulles Taxi Drivers Confront Poor Working Conditions by Kelli Olson
Grassroots Support of Palestinian Struggle Grows in US by Rami Elamine
Free Trade Agreement Exacerbates AIDS Crisis ACT-UP Philadelphia
A Peace Activist Reflects on Women's Rights as Human Rights by Rus Ervin Funk
Voters' Rights Campaign Builds Following "Election" by Ted Glick
September 2000 Volume 37 Number 7
July/August 2000 Volume 37 Number 6
Act Up Resurgent by Scott McLarty
A Citizens' Guide to D.C. Appropriations by Wayne Turner
D.C. Council Conspires with Prison Industrial Complex by Steve Donkin
Housing is a Human Right by Jenny Apple-squat
Peace as Elusive as Ever in Colombia by Tanya Snyder
June 2000 Volume 37 Number 5
People's Campaign Highlights Nonviolence by Christina Tinari and Martin Thomas
Pacifism in the Twentienth Century by Frank Grant
Free Lori Berenson by Ed Herzog
School of Assasins Still Open for Business by Ed Kinane
July/August 1999 Volume 36 Number 6
Environmental Racism Stalks Shaw by Polly Aris Stamatopoulos
Ward 8 Wins Victory Over Private Prison by Steve Donkin
Violence Delays Vote in East Timor by Nathan Osborn
Initiative 59: Will Judgement Day Ever Come? by Karen Szulgit
June 1999 Volume 36 Number 5
Around the Peace Center (Integrating Oppression) by Catherine Sheehy
Democracy's Night: Tiananmen Square Remembered by Timothy Cooper
D.C. Tax Scheme is Reaganomics Reborn by David Schwartzman
Communities Organize for Food Security by John Friedrich
May 1999 Volume 36 Number 4
Education Left Out of Mayor's UDC Plans by Mark K. Battle
U.S., NATO and Serbia: War is Not the Answer by Vicki Linton
D.C. School Administrators Teach Safe Schools Don't Matter by Roger Newell
D.C. Health Care Plan is Stealth Privatization by Scott McLarty
April 1999 Volume 36 Number 3
Crackdown Spurs China Freedom Fight by Timothy Cooper
Book Review: Big League Rip-offs by Steve Donkin
Split Rate Tax is a Tool for D.C. Revitalization by Jennifer Thangavelu
Oil Industry and Congress Attack Oil-for-Food Program in Iraq by Erik Gustafson
March 1999 Volume 36 Number 2
The Prison-Industrial Complex Wants D.C. by Steve Donkin
Activists Sentenced to Long Prison Terms by Holly Syrrakos
In Iraq, Bombs Fall and Sanctions Kill by Erik Gustafson and Micah Zenko
Book Review: Veterans Tell Their Stories of War and Healing by Frank E. Grant
February 1999 Volume 36 Number 1
Arlington Community Evicted by Cameron Barron
More Military Crackdowns for Oil in Nigeria by Monica Wilson
Movie Review: Thin Red Line: War-What Is It Good For? by John Judge
December/January 1998 Volume 35 Number 10
D.C. Fights for Democracy by Bill Mosley
D.C. Vote Held Hostage by Vicki Linton
Mumia Abu-Jamals Appeal Denied by Lauren Altes
Police Raid Anti-Brutality Concert by Mark Andersen
Local Activists Judged Guilty by Suzanne Crowell and Holly Syrrakos
End of Tenant Assistance Program Will Put D.C. Residents Out in the Cold by Jennifer Thangavelu
November 1998 Volume 35 Number 9
Maryland Plans to Kill Tyrone X Gilliam by Virginia Harabin and Michael Stark
The Death of One Iraqi Child is One Too Many by Erik Gustafson
Safeway Closings Show Need for Locally-Owned Cooperative Business by Steve Donkin
October 1998 Volume 35 Number 8
Ward 8 Says No to Prison by John Gloster, Jr., and Eugene Dewitt Kinlow
Financial Crises Signal Neo-Liberalism's End by Soren Ambrose
September 1998 Volume 35 Number 7
INS Raids Violate Immigrant Human Rights by Marnie Brady
D.C.s Income Inequality Effects Lifespans by David Schwartzman
Trash Transfer Stations Dump On D.C. by Sarah Newport
How Developers Plan to Eat Your Neighborhood and Spit You Out by Scott McLarty
Status Suit Challenges D.C.s Disenfranchisement by Sam Smith
July/August 1998 Volume 35 Number 6
D.C. Council Okays Convention Center by Steve Donkin
East Timor: Nonviolent Dissent Faces Down Brutal Repression by Lynn Fredericksson
Delegates Bring Challenge to Iraq Sanctions Home by Vicki Linton
Steve Michael: Angry AIDS Activist Defies Clinton at Own Funeral by Scott McLarty
June 1998 Volume 35 Number 5
Corporate Health Care: Stay Healthy or Else! by Scott McLarty
D.C. Convention Center Will Displace Residents by Steve Donkin
Around the Peace Center (India Joins the Nuclear Club) by Vicki Linton
Campaign Exposes U.S. Rights Violations by David Schwartzman
Dirty Politics Stops Funds for Clean Needles By Cathy Schneider
The Making of an Enemy: Saddam Hussein by Steve Pickering
The Race to Kill in Maryland by Michael Stark
May 1998 Volume 35 Number 4
Book Review: Globaphobia by Soren Ambrose
Corporations Assault D.C.'s Inmates by Steve Donkin
Iraq Sanctions Hit Wrong Target by Steve Pickering
UN Report Calls for Halt to U.S. Executions by Vicki Linton
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