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The Rumpus Book Club Discussion with Ru Freeman

  • The Rumpus Book Club
  • May 23, 2013
The Rumpus Book Club chats with Ru Freeman about On Sal Mal Lane, war as seen through children's eyes, and Sinhalese cuss words.
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Into the Tiger’s Lair

  • Jon Nickell
  • February 4, 2013
They’d been hiding in the jungle for two days, having fled their homes in Burma’s northern Kachin state to evade approaching firefights between the Burmese military and the Kachin Independence Army (KIA).
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Shit Turd and The Purple Light

  • Gwen Goodkin
  • January 11, 2013
With this much self-awareness and meditation, residents such as myself tend to forget—or, rather, concentrate on forgetting—that Encinitas is also a half-marathon’s distance from the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, which is roughly the size of Rhode Island.
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Sleep Song, The Poetic Epilogue to War, Cancelled

  • Julie Morse
  • December 4, 2012
Sleep Song, the third installment of Vijay Iyer and Mike Ladd’s poetic performances that showcase stories about soldiers of color in wars, had its Harlem Stage show cancelled because its…
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Black Wings: Love, Loss and Life as a Humanitarian Aid Worker in Iraq

  • Jamy Bond
  • July 4, 2012
It was a cool, blue morning in Baghdad. I stood in the rubble of a bombed out building, a shell of what it had once been.
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Longing for Peace

  • Lisa Dusenbery
  • June 6, 2012
“On Sept. 11, 1948, my father, Khalilullah Nuristani, was born under the same burden of greatness. In retrospect, he must have believed that he could fulfill what had been his…
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A Decade of Stopping The War

  • Lisa Dusenbery
  • December 13, 2011
Stop The War: A Graphic History captures the images—photographs, posters, graphics, cartoons and art—of a decade’s worth of the stop the war movement in the UK. The Guardian gives us…
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Guantánamo Diary

  • Lisa Dusenbery
  • December 8, 2011
“They started taking detainees away every night, by groups of twenty. We didn’t know where they were going to, but we thought the US. One day, it was my group’s…
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War Games

  • Matt Gallagher
  • December 8, 2011
“It’s war. They don’t give a freakin’ you-know-what about you. They will kill you. They’re out there to kill you. So I’m ‘a kill them.
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A Conversation with a Soldier

  • David Cotrone
  • February 11, 2011
Note: All names have been changed. Major Mark Ross is currently home from Iraq. He has had two tours of duty and will redeploy in a year. He knows he…
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The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #5: Jen Percy in Conversation with April Somdahl

  • Jen Percy
  • June 10, 2010
On February 20, 2007, April Somdahl’s brother Sgt. Brian Rand shot himself near Fort Campbell, Kentucky. He had just returned from Iraq and was about to become a father. Nearly…
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Judith Butler At Guernica

  • Michael Berger
  • April 8, 2010
“All I really have to say about life is that for it to be regarded as valuable, it has to first be regarded as grievable. A life that is in…
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