Nonviolence

Israeli armor moves along northern point of Syria during the Yom Kippur War of October 1973.

Unmaking modern strategy: Part II

Critical State

Critical State, a foreign policy newsletter by Inkstick Media, takes a deep dive into the typology of disobedience and patterns of behavior that recur between and through wars.

Reflecting on the March on Washington

Revisiting the Civil Rights Movement Ahead of the March on Washington’s 50th Anniversary

‘The Protester’ named Time magazine’s Person of the Year

Global Politics

Former Google Exec Wael Ghonim on Egypt, technology and changing the world

Environment

Students in the civil rights movement

Global Politics

Fifty years ago, the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee mobilized young people across the country in an effort to end segregation.

Egypt Crisis

Egypt has been in turmoil since the military removed elected President Mohammed Morsi from power and appointed top judge Adly Mansour interim leader.

Anti-Government Protesters March to Tahrir on Anniversary of Revolution

Conflict & Justice

Egyptians marked Friday’s second anniversary of their revolution with new anti-government protests. Anchor Marco Werman speaks to one of the protesters who were out in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, activist Nahla Samaha.

Concerto ‘Tahrir for Clarinet and Orchestra’ Inspired by Egyptian Uprising

Conflict & Justice

The piece is the first movement of what will become a concerto in three movements.

Composer Mohammed Fairouz’s Orchestral Take on the Tahrir Square Uprising

Wednesday marks the anniversary of the start of the Egyptian uprising in Tahrir Square. Arab American composer, Mohammed Fairouz, who’s writing a concerto called “Tahrir for Clarinet and Orchestra.”