Winter 2003


Iraq's Women: Occupied Territory
By Lauren Sandler

Occupation has added new dangers to the already harsh burdens women endured under the Baathist regime. | More »

Profiles in Racism
By Kareem Fahim

African Americans have long been law enforcement's target of choice for racial profiling. Now Bush's war on terrorism is shifting the bulls-eye to Arabs, South Asians, and Muslims. | More »

In Arms Way: Taking Aim at the Global Gun Trade
By Lora Lumpe

Every minute, someone wsomewhere will be shot dead. The U.S. is supplying half the world's arms and blocking international reform. | More »

Hog-tied and Fighting for a Union
By Kristal Brent Zook

At Smithfield, the workers are mostly immigrant, the work is dangerous, and the employer has a record of union-busting and fostering racial division. the stage is set for another organizing drive. | More »

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