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  • View in browser Dear HPAD members, My name is Stone Peterson, I am one of the staff organizers with Historians for Peace and Democracy. I am a 2nd year PhD student historian at Arizona State University. My colleagues and I would not be able to maintain the work that we do without your support! We…

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  • View in browser Dear HPAD members, If you will be at the AHA in New York city, here is our schedule: Radical History Review/HPAD Mini-Conference (17 panels, January 3-6) HPAD Members Caucus, Saturday, January 4, Noon-1:30 pm, Concourse B, Lower Level, New York Hilton Roundtable: “The 2024 Presidential Election: Where Do We Go from Here?”…

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  • View in browser Dear HPAD Member, We are happy to release our Newsletter #15 providing updates on our current activities. Click on any of the pages of the newsletter to access a PDF version with functional links. Thank you for reading, Margaret Power and Van Gosse, H-PAD Co-Chairs Follow us on social Historians for Peace…

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  • View in browser  Links to Recent Articles of Interest “When Does Power Concede? Thwarting MAGA Will Take More than Protest and Symbolic Resistance” By Van Gosse, The Nation, posted November 19 On the mixed history of “states’ rights” in the US, evoking the legacy of northern resistance to fugitive slave laws before the Civil War…

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  • Links to Recent Articles of Interest “Aurora and Springfield Aren’t the First Cities to Become Flash Points in US Immigration Debate – Here’s What Happened in Other Places Used as Political Soapboxes” By Miranda Cady Hallett, The Conversation, posted October 21 Tells the story of two communities – Siler City NC and Lewiston ME – where…

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  • We are happy to release our Newsletter #14 providing updates on our current activities.  Click on any of the pages of the newsletter to access a PDF version with functional links. 

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  • Links to Recent Articles of Interest: “How the Israeli Settlers Movement Shaped Modern Israel” By Arie Perliger, Informed Comment, posted September 19 “Since the late 1970s, the future of the Israeli settlements in the West Bank has been the country’s most divisive debate. Yet the once-fringe settler movement has arguably become the most influential actor in Israeli politics.”…

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  • Whereas the US government has underwritten the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) campaign in Gaza with over $16 billion in military aid between October 2023 and June 2024. Whereas that campaign, beyond causing massive death and injury to Palestinian civilians and the collapse of basic life structures, has effectively obliterated Gaza’s education system; Whereas in April…

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  • Links to recent articles of interest: “How Donald Trump Undermined the Health and Safety of American Workers” By Lawrence S. Wittner, Common Dreams, posted August 16 Catalogues the ways in which Trump administration policies from 2017 to 2021, both before and after the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, increased workers’ vulnerability to a wide range of injuries and…

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  • From JVP: Tell your school board– Reject the ADL. See link above

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