BY staff | Saint Paul, MN | 2/19/15
15 people braved the cold and wind to say no Cold War with Russia and no U.S. weapons to the Ukraine, Feb 18.
BY staff | Minneapolis, MN | 9/24/14
Over 25 people joined an emergency protest at the Minneapolis Federal Building on Sept. 23 to demonstrate against U.S. bombing of Syria.
BY staff | Minneapolis, MN | 6/22/14
Speaking out against a new U.S. war in Iraq was the task of over 50 people who joined an anti-war protest here, June 21, along the sidewalks at Hiawatha Avenue and Lake Street, one of the most visible locations in the city on a Saturday afternoon.
BY staff | Minneapolis, MN | 6/17/14
The organizers of a weekly peace vigil on the Lake Street/Marshall Avenue Bridge are urging people to attend the Wednesday, June 18 vigil as an initial way of speaking out against a new U.S. war on Iraq.
BY staff | Minneapolis, MN | 5/18/14
A highly visible anti-war protest was held in Minneapolis May 17, with over 120 people joining the demonstration.
BY staff | Minneapolis, MN | 11/20/13
On Nov. 20 the U.S. and Afghan governments announced that final language had been agreed to for a Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) that would have U.S. troops staying in Afghanistan until at least 2024.
BY staff | Minneapolis, MN | 10/11/12
On Oct. 7 over 200 people joined a Minneapolis anti-war protest to mark the anniversary of the start of the war on Afghanistan with a call for an end to war and for the troops to be brought home.
BY staff | Minneapolis, MN | 10/01/12
News reports on Sept. 30 confirm yet another tragic milestone in the U.S. war in Afghanistan has passed: the 2000th U.S. military death.
BY staff | Minneapolis, MN | 8/25/12
Fifty people packed the popular Mayday Books, August 22, for the forum, “Is U.S. Military Intervention Ever Humanitarian?” organized by the Minnesota Peace Action Coalition (MPAC).
BY staff | Minneapolis, MN | 6/26/12
More than 75 people joined an emergency protest here, June 26 at the Federal Building, to speak out against the growing danger of new U.S. wars and military interventions.
