Sep 9 State of Affairs The Anti-War Movement In a situation where many people would withdraw into privacy, Cindy Sheehan grieved for her son very publicly. After his death in Iraq, she became one of the most well-known faces of the movement against the war. Later, she made headlines again by stepping away from the movement. Now, 6 years later, her activism continues. Listen to the Show By Laura Ellis Sep 9 State of Affairs The Anti-War Movement Laura Ellis
Sep 9 Local News Sheehan Speaks on State of Affairs Cindy Sheehan is in Louisville through the end of this week for a series of appearances. The anti-war activist will be speaking and signing books at the Braden Center, Bellarmine University and Jefferson Square Park. Sheehan joined the anti-war movement in 2004 after her son was killed in active duty in Iraq. She’s perhaps most […] By Stephanie Crosby Sep 9 Local News Sheehan Speaks on State of Affairs Stephanie Crosby
Mar 18 Local News Anti-War Demonstration Set for Sixth Anniversary of Iraq War Some Louisville peace activists are planning a demonstration in downtown Louisville tomorrow, which is the 6th anniversary of the war in Iraq. Louisville Peace Action Community co-facilitator Judy Munro-Leighton says it’s important to remember the date March 19, 2003. “This date is a date we cannot forget because we can never, ever let that happen […] By Stephanie Crosby Mar 18 Local News Anti-War Demonstration Set for Sixth Anniversary of Iraq War Stephanie Crosby