The "Other America": Phyllis Bennis on the anti-war movement in the United States
September 28, 2004

Phyllis Bennis is a leading analyst and writer on the Middle East, the war in Iraq, the United Nations, and U.S. foreign policy. A long-time activist who works closely with both United for Peace and Justice and the U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, she recently spoke with Seven Oaks about the “dual occupations” in the Middle East and the movement opposing them.

The crisis in Darfur: An interview with Clement Apaak
September 28, 2004

As the crisis in Darfur finally captured the world's attention, Seven Oaks spoke to Simon Fraser University student and activist Clement Apaak about the situation in Sudan and, more generally, the policies of Canada and the United States towards Africa.

Palestine, by Carel Moiseiwitsch (see freexero.com/)
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Seven Questions

Few people know Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry like his younger sister. As the chair of Americans Overseas for Kerry-Edwards, Diana Kerry is playing an active role in her brother's campaign, rallying the party's overseas base, signing up absentee voters and defending the senator from Republican and media attacks.

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