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Magazines, comix, and zines produced about counter-militarism.
Published on 21 February 2007 Modified on 30 April 2022 By Joel Andreas Tagged in antiwarcomix, ArtAgainstWar, militarism 8351 downloads
Published on 21 February 2007 Modified on 29 April 2022 By Anonymous 919 downloads
Published on 29 April 2022 Modified on 29 April 2022 By SDS 65 downloads
zine_sds_confrontingmitarismandmilitaryrecruitmentinschools.pdf
Confronting Militarism and Military Recruitment in Schools -First Edition -Students for a Democratic Society - Chicago Chapter - Zine in PDF format
Published on 30 April 2022 Modified on 30 April 2022 By NNOMY Steering Committee Tagged in antiwarcomix, ArtAgainstWar, militarism, military-recruitment 106 downloads
dontsignyourlifeawayv6.pdf
Before or After Joining the U.S. Military - compiled by the heads-up collective - 1st Edition - Zine - (Archived)The zine's purpose is to both counter-recruit and support soldiers who resist. Many student anti-war groups have instinctively gravitated toward these tactics, but I thought it might be helpful to summarize them here:Counter-Recruitment: Counter-recruitment means not only talking people out of the joining the military but also making life hard for military recruiters themselves. Actions have included demonstrations, student walkouts, handing out information in front of recruiting centers, opt-out parties (for high school students to keep the military from getting their personal information), and giving classroom presentations.
Published on 21 February 2007 Modified on 29 April 2022 By Anonymous 7985 downloads
Published on 01 May 2022 Modified on 01 May 2022 By NNOMY Steering Committee Tagged in 9/11, Iraq 36 downloads
In the Shadow of No Towers - Art Spiegelman - Pantheon Graphic Library -Graphic Novel - 2004 or the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Maus, the terrorist attacks of September 11th were both highly personal and intensely political. In the Shadow of No Towers is a masterful and moving account of the events and aftermath of that tragic day. Spiegelman and his family bore witness to the attacks in their lower Manhattan neighborhood: his teenage daughter had started school directly below the towers days earlier, and they had lived in the area for years. But the horrors they survived that morning were only the beginning for Spiegelman, as his anguish was quickly displaced by fury at the U.S. government, which shamelessly co-opted the events for its own preconceived agenda.
Published on 21 February 2007 Modified on 30 April 2022 By Sabrina Jones Tagged in antiwarcomix, ArtAgainstWar, militarism 8003 downloads
Published on 06 March 2008 Modified on 30 April 2022 By Gary Ghirardi 4868 downloads
Published on 21 February 2007 Modified on 29 April 2022 By Anonymous Tagged in CCCO, Objector 886 downloads
July2005Objector.pdf
Published on 07 September 2021 Modified on 07 September 2021 By Gary Ghirardi Tagged in antiwar, antiwarcomix, peaceliterature 325 downloads
An action-oriented medium, comics have long used wars--real and fictional--as narrative fodder, often with a strong message attached. Buried in rare comics published during the Cold War were powerful war, fantasy, and sci-fi stories that strongly condemned war and the bomb, boldly calling for peace.
Published on 21 February 2007 Modified on 29 April 2022 By Anonymous 219 downloads
ThroughtheWire4.pdf
Published on 30 April 2022 Modified on 30 April 2022 By Pratap Chatterjee Tagged in antiwarcomix, ArtAgainstWar, militarism 89 downloads
Verax: The True History of Whistleblowers, Drone Warfare, and Mass Surveillance: From a prize-winning journalist and the co-author of the best-selling Zahra’s Paradise, a sweeping graphic history of electronic surveillance from 9/11 to the latest drone strike.9/11 not only marked the worst domestic terror attack in U.S. history, but also unleashed electronic spying by the government on a massive worldwide scale. In a wholly original and engaging telling, Verax (“truth-teller” and one of Edward Snowden’s code names) recounts the full story of American electronic surveillance post 9/11, in brilliant comics form. - Graphic Novel - 2017
Review: A Comic Draws Connections Between Mass Surveillance and Drone Warfare
Published on 06 March 2008 Modified on 30 April 2022 By Gary Ghirardi 859 downloads
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