Eyes Wide Open
Iraqi Casualties: We Don't Need to Exaggerate to Protest - The Reality is Tragic Enough
Posted January 14th, 2008 by sdiener in
- 1.01 wars between states
- 1.08 military spending
- 1.10 military intervention
- 1.14 laws of war, war crimes, crimes against humanity
- 1.19 cycles of violence
- 2. Resistance to Militaries and Resistance to Militarism
- 2.04 countering military recruitment
- 2.04.06 exposing realities of life in the military
- 2.06.05 reduction of military spending
- 3.02.01 opposition to war
- 5.01.05 dilemmas of organizing - how to
- 5.07.06 countering militarist masculinity
- 5.14.06 abolishing war
- 8.01 nonfiction writing
- casualty rates
- costs of war
- Eyes Wide Open
- Iraq
- Iraq Body Count
- Iraq death toll
- media criticism
- psychological cost of war
- United States
- war epidemiology
In November of 2006, Peacework listed as a resource the article in the prestigious medical journal, Lancet, which concluded that between 392,000 and 942,000 "excess deaths" ensued after the US invasion of Iraq from 2003-2006.
"Bringing the War Home: On The Road With Eyes Wide Open" screening at the USSF
Posted June 30th, 2007 by epolley
By Erin Polley, Eyes Wide Open Program Assistant
This morning, Peter Lems (AFSC's Iraq Program, Marq Anderson (Eyes Wide Open Nat'l Tour Manager) and myself ventured over to the 7 Stages Theater in Little 5 Points. There was a screening of "The Ground Truth", followed by a screening of the AFSC produced documentary "Bringing the War Home" about the 3 year national tour of the Eyes Wide Open exhibit.

