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Folder 44: “Iraq War Materials”, 2000-2003

 File — Container: Box 2, Folder: 44

Scope and Contents

Magazine; The Nation, October 21, 2002

Article; “The Psychological War at Home,” Col. Dan Smith (ret.), March 29, 2003

“PSR Says Vote No on Preemptive War!” Physicians for Social Responsibility

“The Truth is the First Casualty of War,” War Resisters League

“What Can We Do?” War Resisters League, September, 2002

“What Can We Do?” War Resisters League

“Myths of a Military Solution,” War Resisters League

Pamphlet; “A Non-violent Response,” War Resisters League

Part of article; “A Growing Chorus for Peace,” Washington Newsletter, p. 7

Article; “Not Again,” Arundhati Roy, The Guardian, September 27, 2002

Attached email from Pfeil thanking people for their concern over his health

Part of article; “The White House Draft Joint Resolution,” photocopy of Washington Newsletter, September, 2002, p. 3

Flyer; “Regime Change Begins at Home”

Word-processed notes; “From the Arab Street to the Basement bomb Factory: A View from the Arab World,” Rami G. Khouri, 2002

Article; “Ten Reasons Why Many Gulf War Veterans Oppose Re-Invading Iraq,” Veterans for Peace, September 9, 2002

Article; “Moving from a Culture War to a Culture of Peace,” David Adams, Fellowship Magazine, September/October, 2002

“Considering Iraq - Parallel Universe,” Col. Daniel Smith, USA (ret.)

“Why Not to Wage War with Iraq,” newsletter, Foreign Policy in Focus, October, 2002, FPIF Talking Points

Flyer; “Still Not Sure How You Feel About War against Iraq?”

Article; “The Naked Empire,” The Progressive, November, 2002, p. 7

Article; “Ten Reasons Why Many Gulf War Veterans Oppose Re-Invading Iraq,” Veterans for Peace, September 9, 2002

Newsletter; Washington Newsletter, October, 2002

Printout; “Endless War? Not in Our Name,” www.notinourname.com

Article; “Don’t Bet on Victory in Iraq,” Dan Lloyd, Hartford Courant, October 27, 2002

Flyer; “Say No to War on Iraq,” American Friends Service Committee

Article; “Spoiling for a Fight,” Guardian Weekly, October 17-23, 2002

“Talking Points: Why We Oppose the War with Iraq,” from Fellowship of Reconciliation website – Nyack, NY, 2002

“Disarm Iraq Without War, A Statement From Religious Leaders in the United States and United Kingdom”

“Ten Reasons to Oppose a Unilateral, Preemptive War Against Iraq," Friends Committee on National Legislation

Article; “Changing the Subject,” David Robin and Anne-Marie Cusac, The Progressive, November, 2002, 4 copies

Article; “Not Again,” Arundhati Roy, The Guardian, September 30, 2002

Article; “Joint Resolution Authorizing,” Washington Newsletter, October 30, 2002, p. 2

“Not in Our Name: Youth and Student Committee”

Article; Talking with Friends and Family About Iraq: A Thanksgiving

Table Guide by Yi Fat Susskind from Thanksgiving Table Guide, MADRE, 2

Flyer; “Endless War? Not in Our Name”

Newsletter; TAWCing Points: Bush Approves Nuclear Response,” Trinity Anti-War Coalition, February 10, 2003, volume 1, issue 2

Flyer; “What Would the War on Iraq Cost Your State? National Priorities Project, 2002

Flyer; “The One-Day National Student Strike,” National Youth and Student Peace coalition, March 5, 2003

Newsletter; “FPIF Talking Points – Reasons Not to Attack Iraq,” Stephen Zunes, November 24, 2002

“American Friends Service Committee NEWS RELEASE,” January 29, 2003

“Iraq Facts and Timeline,” American Friends Service Committee, October, 2002

Flyer; “Five Things You Can Do to Prevent War Against Iraq,” January-February, 2003, Friends Committee on National Legislation

Flyer; “Ten Ways Women Will be Affected by a War in Iraq,” American Friends Service Committee – Peacebuilding Program

Flyer; “The Cost of Invading Iraq,” National Priorities Project, volume 5, issue 5 (2002)

“Ten Reasons to Oppose the War with Iraq,” American Friends Service Committee – Peacebuilding Program

Article; “A Dove’s Guide: How to be an Honest Critic of the War,” Matthew Parris, February 1, 2003, Times Online

Article; “Why Another War?” Sarah Graham-Brown and Chris Toensing, Middle East Research and Information Project, December, 2002, second edition

Flyer; “TAWCing Points – Academic, Political, and Religious Groups Protest War,” Trinity Anti-War coalition, February 10, 2003, volume 1, issue 3, 2 copies

Flyer; “TAWCing Points – News and Information Brought to You,” Trinity Anti-War Coalition January 1, 2003, volume 1, number 1

Photocopy; “The Power of One,” Leah Brennan, Northeast Magazine, Hartford Courant, March 2, 2003

Flyer; “Stop the War,” War Resisters League

Flyer; “How Congress Plans to Welcome Home Our Troops”

Article; “Antiwar Effort Gains Momentum,” Evelyn Nieves, Washington Post, December 2, 2002

Article; “’We’re All Americans’: Why Europeans are Against the War,” Martin Schwartz, Foreign Policy in Focus (FPIP), March 26, 2003

Article; “The Coming War With Iraq: Deciphering the Bush Administration’s Motives,” Michael T. Klare, Foreign Policy in Focus, January 16, 2003

“Disarm Iraq Without War,” www.sojo.net

“Pursuing Homeland Security and Implications for Civil Rights,” www.fpif.org

“Alternatives to War Against Iraq,” Friends Committee on National Legislation

“What Are New Doctrines? ‘Pre-Emptive Strike’ and ‘Regime Change,’” www.fpif.org

Flyer; “Help Explain to Others What Would Happen…if the U.S. Invades Iraq”

Excerpt from newsletter; “The Costs of War vs. Meeting Human Needs,” Washington Newsletter, March, 2003, 3

“Iraq Unleashes Barbarism,” Ian Williams, March 31, 2003, Foreign Policy in Focus

“On Oil and War,” IPS – Sustainable Energy and Economic Network, 11/25/02

Flyer; “Where Your Income Tax Money Really Goes,” War Resisters League, 2 copies

Photocopy; “Notes on the Anti-War Movement,” Barbara Epstein, Monthly Review, July-August, 2003, 109 2 copies

Flyer; “Eight Things Everyone Should Know About the U.S. Media,” Center for Digital Democracy, 2000

“Our Fateful Choice: Global Leader or Global cop?” Foreign Policy in Focus

Dates

  • Creation: 2000-2003

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open to the public and must be used in the John M.K. Davis Reading Room of the Watkinson Library, Trinity College Library, Hartford, Connecticut. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws when using this collection.

Extent

From the Collection: 23.5 Cubic Feet (23 records center cartons with 475 folders, and one flat box of oversized materials (box 24)) ; 1 box (16.25 in. x 13 in. x 10.5 in.) equals 1 cubic foot ("cubic foot" defined in SAA Dictionary) 1 flat box (2.5"H x 17"W x 20.75"D) equals .51 cubic feet (as defined by UNLV Archives Calculator)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Watkinson Library - Archival Collections Repository

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