[1][2] He has written two books and has had articles published in a wide range of newspapers including USA Today, Newsday, the Baltimore Sun, the Dallas Morning News.
He currently serves on the Administrative Committee of anti-war coalition United for Peace and Justice, the Board of Directors of Peace Action, and the advisory board of website Occupation watch.
[4] He was a well known opponent to sending invite to Henry Kissinger's to make speech at the University of Texas.
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