DES MOINES (10/05/2025) - Citizens gathered at the United States Federal Building in Des Moines, Iowa on Friday to read names and give witness to tens of thousands of children dying in Gaza and the West Bank.
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Friday, October 31, 2025
U.S. Citizens Stage Die-In to Draw Attention to Gaza
Thursday, October 30, 2025
Alarming Increase in Domestic Militarization
By
Lauren Morales; Reprinted with permission; this article is from Draft NOtices,
the newsletter of the Committee Opposed to Militarism and the Draft,
http://www.comdsd.org/.
Monday, September 29, 2025
No Excuse for Gun Violence in America Today
By IPN Coordinator, Sept. 29, 2025
Reading several pieces related to recent gun violence recently inspired me to put something together of what I’ve been seeing. As we all know, September 10, 2025, a young man killed a man named Charlie Kirk in public at the University of Utah. I happened to turn the TV on when the breaking news was airing.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
OPEN BORDERS But Do It Right
By David Swanson
Reprinted with permission; First published for Action Network; September 8, 2025; https://davidswanson.org/open-borders-but-do-it-right/
There’s a book called “Open Borders” on the shelves of mainstream corporate bookstores. This is very good news, but it may be because the book is a comic book (fun!) and/or because the book is about economics, very scientistic, and “Libertarian” (none of that caring about people (stuff)!).
Monday, August 25, 2025
Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Reflections of 80 Years- observance in Des Moines August 7, 2025
By IPN Coordinator
August 7, 2025 persons observed the annual event in Des Moines of remembering the innocent lives lost in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. That week marked 80 years from the bombings. About forty gathered at the Japanese Bell on the Iowa state capitol grounds. Persons came together and led traditional parts of the program.
Friday, August 8, 2025
No, Nuking Cities Did Not Save Lives
By David Swanson, World BEYOND War, August 2, 2025
Reprinted with permission; first published: https://worldbeyondwar.org/no-nuking-cities-did-not-save-lives/
It’s oddly encouraging that the New York Post had to bring up its kookiest rightwing propagandist on Friday to argue that nuking Hiroshima and Nagasaki saved lives. It’s almost as if the New York Times’ kookiest rightwing propagandist’s claiming that killing Palestinians is not genocide had to be one-upped by the Post. It’s even more encouraging that the Post felt obliged to expand the usual definition of “lives” to include the lives of Japanese people, claiming that nuking people saved not only U.S. lives but also Japanese lives — an argument it would have been very hard to find even being attempted during the early decades of this myth.
Thursday, July 31, 2025
This Week in the World: Gaza Starvation Taking a Devastating Toll
By FCNL (Friends Committee on National Legislation) Reprinted with permission; First published for FCNL weekly newsletter, July 25, 2025
At least 21 children have reportedly died of malnutrition in recent days. Many more are at risk without urgent medical aid.
Monday, July 14, 2025
A Faith Based Perspective on Poverty in Zimbabwe
By Tafadzwa Chikawa; reprinted with permission; first published
for United Methodist Church, Church and Society
(Church and Society Note:
Church and Society welcomes guest writer Tafadzwa Chikawa, recent
graduate of Africa University in Mutare, Zimbabwe and Church and Society Intern
working from Zimbabwe. Tafadzwa has agreed to write a series of articles on
social justice concerns in Mutare, Zimbabwe.)
Growing up in Mutare, Zimbabwe, I came to understand poverty not as a distant concept but as an everyday struggle experienced by people I knew and served. As a youth leader in the United Methodist Church’s King David Circuit, I was raised in a community that emphasized faith in action. Through this foundation, I was shaped by our church’s consistent outreach work, particularly to Gwese Circuit, a rural United Methodist congregation in Mutare Rural District.
Thursday, June 26, 2025
Thirsting for Justice Under Empire
By Kathy Kelly
Reprinted with permission; first published for World BEYOND War, June 19, 2025; https://worldbeyondwar.org/thirsting-for-justice-under-empire/
“To ravage, to slaughter, to usurp under false titles, they
call empire; and where they make a desert, they call it peace.” – Tacitus,
recorded in Agricola, 98 AD
Here in NYC, while participating in a Veterans for Peace and Allies forty day “Fast for Gaza,” we’ve felt horror over reports of Gazans deliberately deprived, in a mass starvation campaign, of water. Even if they survive the attacks on food distribution sites and manage to obtain a box containing lentils and flour, how will they prepare food without water?
Why I Am Not a Christian Zionist
By Destiny Magnett
June 10, 2025

