Monthly Archives: March 2018

John Bolton Named National Security Advisor

President Donald Trump has chosen the controversial John Bolton to be his National Security Advisor.

Former President Jimmy Carter has called the pick one of Trump’s “worst mistakes.” It must be added that Bolton as National Security Advisor is not only … Read More

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How would you spend 700 billion in the next 6 months?

By Charlie Kindleberger

Congress has just voted on a $1.3 trillion omnibus appropriations bill that will get us to the end of the fiscal year in September. And the President has reluctantly signed the measure thereby keeping the government from once … Read More

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Trump’s Strategy Could Upend Uneasy Peace With North Korea

By Kira Webster

Despite tensions between the U.S. and North Korea already seeming high, the Trump administration decided to impose the most strict sanctions they’ve ever placed on North Korea shortly after South Korea welcomed the North to the Pyongyang Olympics … Read More

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Fulbright Program Faces Cuts

By Brenna Sullivan

It appears that not a day goes by that the current administration doesn’t somehow make an attempt to undermine programming that benefits all people rather than those that support their oppressive platform.  Taking a hit this time is … Read More

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US is Taking a Risk with North Korea

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Scientist and Advocate for Peace Dies

Well known scientist Stephen Hawking passed away on Wednesday in the United Kingdom at the age of 76.

Hawking, a citizen of the UK, was a famous cosmologist, theoretical physicist, and author. He was also regarded as one of the most brilliant … Read More

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Wage Peace Make Music, Not War

 

Wage Peace

Make Music, Not War

Saturday, April 28

St. Louis University

Tegeler Hall

3550 Lindell (Between Grand and Compton)

7-10 p.m.

Dinner, Silent Auction, AND

Motown Hits from Harold Burton

$10 in advance/$15 at the door

Tickets at peaceeconomyproject.org; 314-726-6406

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PEP Remembers Greg Stevens

We, at the Peace Economy Project,  give our deepest sympathy to the family and all of the friends of Greg Stevens.  Greg was found dead in his home, in the City, on March 2. The cause of death is being … Read More

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The Dangerous Moves on Nukes

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