Articles appear chronologically, most recent first, but you can go
directly to a good overview of The Impossible,
of Soul, or on
Teaching for Engagement.
My newspaper articles tend to be aimed at more of a general audience,
while the online ones are aimed more at people already engaged in social
justice movements. Both are more topical and specific issue oriented than my general talks, which focus more on civic engagement: If you'd like to see the discussions that have followed some of the articles, the best place is probably the Huffington Post archive of my work.
Engaging Students as Volunteers and Voters Co-written for Inside Higher Education on how campuses can egage their students in the election. This builds on the campus election engagement project I've been coordinating with the national higher ed service learning network Campus Compact. I co-wrote the piece with their executive director Maureen Curley and University of Colorado Colorado Springs graduate communications director Sherry Morreale. If you're on a campus, please pass it on.
Letter to Hillary: Remember When McCain Slimed Your Daughter McCain's cruel joke about a vulnerable 18-year-old Chelsea Clinton, and why it should impell Hillary to do all she can to defeat him.
Did Clinton Win Ohio on a Lie? How the American media profoundly mishandled the manufactured "NAFTAgate" story, and how it likely swung the Ohio primary.
Obama & Clinton: Who's More Likely To Confront Global Warming The key role of citizen movements in confronting this ultimate issue.
Obama and the Youth Vote The implications of the youth vote for a long-term Democratic majority
Does Clinton Cross Ethical Lines? How the Clinton campaign has repeatedly crossed ethical lines, and what this portends.
Hillary Clinton and the Ghosts of 2006. How Hillary Clinton squandered $52 million, the second largest amount ever, on a 2006 race she could have won in her pajamas
(The Baltimore Sun)
Hillary Clinton and the Politics of Disappointment. How Hillary Clinton risks splitting the Democratic coalition even if she wins. Seattle Times
Wild Weather Creates Chances for Political Progress. How the recent surge of extreme weather events may create new political openings to act on global climate change.
Responsible Investment: Gates Foundation and the California Model Why the Gates Foundation and other major foundtions and pension programs should follow the socially responsible lead of California's massive public retirement system, CalPERS. From the Seattle Times.
The Haircut That Won't Die Why the media focuses on non-issues like the cost of John Edwards's haircuts, and how Edwards and other candidates can respond. From Yahoo News
Target Gobal Warming, Target Exxon How Exxon funded key global warming deniers and why an active boycott makes sense. Foreign Policy in Focus
Fraudulent Firings The audacity of Bush claiming that the Justice Department was concerned with election fraud when they fired the U.S. Attorneys. From the Baltimore Sun
A Storm of Denial The cost of media not linking catastrophic local weather events with global climate change. Example of a Seattle storm of the century that left over a million people without power and heat. From Earth Island Journal
Don't Fear a Filibuster Why the Democrats shouldn't fear a filibuster on the minimum wage bill and other bills with broad popular support.
Gerald Ford's Failures of Nerve How Ford's burying his reservations about Iraq parallels the Nixon Pardon. Seattle Times
How the Democrats Can Keep the Youth Vote Major shifts in the youth vote and the politics of student financial aid. (Expanded from letter in USA Today)
Think Globally, Protect the Vote Locally How local voter protection efforts can help ensure fair elections. TheNation.com
Foley's Meltdown: The Seductions of Clicking
How we get seduced into believing that just clicking on petitions or forwarding email equals politics.
Grassroots Matching Grants: My Five Mnutes as a Donor
Thoughts on the Democratic National Commitee's innovative challenge to have ordinary citizens match the grants of others..
War at Home: The Seattle Shooting. Reflections on the shootings at my local Seattle Jewish Federation, and on Lebanon and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. From Seattle Times, Portland Oregonian, Riverside Press Enterprise, Detroit Jewish News, and others
The Fugitive Girl Act
Parallels between the Fugitive Slave Act and the recent bill barring minors from out-of-state abortions
Global Warming, Local Hope Hope from local cities taking the lead on global warming. Common Dreams, Working For Change etc
The Lamont Victory--Next Steps for Citizens How citizens throughout the country can act in the wake of Ned Lamont's underdog victory. Huffington Post etc
Joe Lieberman's Loyalties Why Joe's first value, alas, is to look out for Joe. Huffington Post, Common Dreams, South Florida Sun Sentinel, etc
An Inconvenient Video Game Idea to make a video game out of Gore's powerful movie. Huffington Post, Grist, Wired News
Enron's Good Fight The ethic of Enron. Huffington Post, Yahoo news etc
Dying for Nixon, Dying for Bush Growing parallels between Nixon and Bush, Iraq and Vietnam. TomPaine.com, Common Dreams, Huffington Post, etc
Out of the Shadows Seattle's immigrant rights march and the politics of immigration. From CommonDreams, Huffington Post, etc
Alito and Extraordinary Circumstances Why
changing political circumstances would have given an Alito filibuster a chance of
succeeding. Linked with the follow up pieces Filibustering
Evasion, and Roberts and Alito:
Evasion Confirmed, on how Democrats could have responded in the wake of the hearings.
From TomPaine.com,
HuffingtonPost, Tikkun, CommonDreams, DemocraticUnderground, etc
The Real Rosa Parks Originally in the
Los Angeles Times
My most reprinted op-ed--on the myth that Parks came into involvement out of nowhere
Precarious Lives On why
individual solutions to hard times don't work. Fort Worth Star Telegram,
Huffington Post and others
Drowning the Hard
Questions: Questions missing from NOVA's documentary on New Orleans.
Huffington Post & others
Hard Conversations About
the Big Easy. Why community conversations about New Orleans matter
even more now that the disaster is receding from the headlines.
911 & Katrina Why the New
Orleans disaster is even more consequential than the 9/11 attacks, and the
lessons we need to heed. Earth Island Journal
Paul Allen's Other Yacht The Estate
Tax, massive wealth and New Orleans. From the Detroit Free Press
Speaking Truth to Roberts. Why
challenging Judge Roberts matters even if the odds seem stacked in his
favor. From the Huffington Post and other sites.
The Enemy of our Enemy May be the Enemy of
Democracy Why an Alberto Gonzales Supreme Court nomination should be
opposed even if the religious right is also against him. From the
Huffington Post and other sites.
They Died for Their Country
Reflections on dying for your country, for noble and ignoble causes. From www.tomdispatch.com, CommonDreams.org, Workingforchange.com, etc
More Damning
Than Downing St What it means that we were effectively fighting
a war on Iraq even before the Congressional vote. From the Boston Globe
& San
Francisco Chronicle
Extraordinarily
Rancid Justice Why the confirmation of justices Owens, Pryor and Brown
suggests the "nuclear option" compromise is a moral failure.
From CommonDreams.org, Workingforchange.com, etc
Nuking Democracy
The parallel between those willing to wage winnable nuclear wars and those
willing to destroy 200 years of Senate procedures to ram through right win
judges.
Abortion &
Schaivo--The Stories We Tell
A longer version of a USA Today article of mine on why support for
death with dignity has increased while support for abortion choice has
plateaued or declined.
The Impossible Will Take a Little While Post-election overview of hope in a time of fear, adapted from the book's
introduction. Parts appeared earlier in The Nation
Shut Up and Color: The
Politics of Bullying, TomPaine.com How the Bush
administration is threatening democracy with the politics of bullying.
Time to Act
From Experience Life magazine, reprinted in Hope Magazine.
How increased time pressures make it hard to act as a citizen.
Lootocracy
How Bush is turning the US into a Lootocracy, where the rule of plunder is
all that matters.
From
www.democraticunderground.com,
www.workingforchange.com and
www.zmag.org
The Hundredth
Volunteer--how the actions of ordinary citizens can make the key
electoral difference. Workingforchange.com & CommonDreams.org
Invisible Casualties
www.workingforchange.com and
Organica Magazine. Why some crises and tragedies seem real, but not others.
A Thousand Points of Hype, Christian Science
Monitor
The hypocrisy in Bush's embrace of Americans volunteering
Breaking the Cycle of Vengeance, from the
book America's Tragedy, a Spiritual Response
My reflections on the World Trade Center attack
A Final Plea to Nader
Supporters
The Unforeseen Fruits of
Hope, TomPaine.com and www.commondreams.org. On how citizen movements produce
unexpected fruits of hope.
The Lone Ranger of Righteousness From
www.alternet.org Why Ralph Nader
running is a terrible idea.
Dean and Kucinich My thoughts on Dean vs
Kucinich. From
www.workingforchange.com
Hope out of Quagmire: New
Peace Movement Opportunities
www.tompaine.com,
www.Utne.com, and
www.commondreams.org
How shifting polls offer new opportunities for the peace movement to once
again become a national force
Reclaiming Hope: The Peace Movement After the War
www.sojo.net
How to overcome the demoralization that many of us felt in the wake of the
Iraq war.
Stopping the Next War.
www.workingforchange.com How the peace movement
should act now that Bush has gone to war
with Iraq. And how we can keep on acting no matter what happens.
The
War and our Role as Educators
How we as educators can respond to raise the real
questions as the war begins. Some of this is still relevant now that it's
ended.
Reclaiming our Courage
www.workingforchange.com How
social justice activists can reclaim courage and hope in this difficult
political time.
Which
Deaths do we Mourn? Seattle Times Why we mourn the lives
of dead astronauts more than all the other needless deaths we allow to
happen. [Some overlap with Invisible Casualties]
Stopping the
Confederate Charge Atlanta Journal-Constitution Why Maine's Senators should learn from the
courage of the Maine troops who turned the Gettysburg tide--and stop
our current neo-Confederates.
Volunteer and Vote
www.workingforchange.com Why
we need to overcome our disappointments and do more than just vote.
Making our Voices Heard
www.workingforchange.com.
How to keep acting against war in Iraq, even after Bush's Congressional
victory.
Patriotic Ballads,
www.workingforchange.com
Different views of what it means to be a patriot..
Teaching for Engagement, Academe
Adapted from conference talks and workshops I've been giving nationwide for faculty
and staff--how to teach in a way that helps nurture future citizens
An Alternative to Silence
WWW.Workingforchange.com How to
respond politically in the wake of the 911 attacks, including to divisions
within the Bush administration.
The Money Defense Shield, Christian
Science Monitor
The money politics of the missile defense program
The Perils of Civility, Christian
Science Monitor
Impact of the Democrats caving and confirming John Ashcroft. How they can challenge George
Bush without recreating Newt Gingrich's scorched-earth politics
No Second Chances, www.commondreams.com
How a president who built his career on unearned breaks is creating a regime of no second
chances.
Public Squalor Betrays Our Nation's Soul, Los
Angeles Times
How Bush cut earthquake preparedness funding the morning of the Seattle earthquake. what
this and his proposed tax cuts say about our national priorities.
The WTO
Protests, Organica
New possibilities of hope from the WTO protests
A Big Con for the Democrats, Christian
Science Monitor
How the vote supporting permanent favorable trade status for China was guaranteed to
fracture the Democratic coalition.
Why I'm holding my nose
and voting for Gore, circulated on the Internet. My own last-minute election pitch.
Wish it had gotten out just a bit more widely, particularly in Florida.
Uncivil Justice, Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Article on the politics of civility, taking off from a speech by Clarence Thomas
Soul of a
Citizen, Utne Reader
Cover story excerpt: from Soul of a Citizen: the best single overview
of the book.