Robert Koehler

Robert Koehler is a Chicago award-winning journalist and editor.

Yemen’s Crisis Belong to All of Us

Governing by Scapegoat

The Wisdom of Mass Salvation

The Button, the Wall and the Myth of Nations

Turning Perpetrators into Healers

Peace on the Far Side of Nuclear Weapons

Rebuilding Jim Crow Nation

Reopening the Doors of Perception

Trapped in ‘a Man’s World’

The Illusion of Armed Salvation

Bureaucracy vs. Humanity

Praying for the Moths and Beetles

The Calm Before the Storm

The Violence Comes Home Again

The Courage to Kneel

Reclaiming the Truth About Vietnam

Court Convenes: Healing and Justice Meet

Begging for War

The Man Who Stood Up to Armageddon

Facing History In the Age of Trump

Why Does North Korea Hate Us?

Terrorism for Profit

Opening Gitmo to the World

Nukes and the Global Schism

Skewing Democracy White

The Fire Burns, the Cauldron Bubbles

When the Detainee is American…

A Dying Man’s Gift of Awareness

Strip and Flip: Democracy in a Cage

Hostage to the Rules of Espionage

‘Classified’ America

Drumming for Planet Earth

A Public Plan for Peace

The Mental Limits of War

Caligula With Orange Hair

How Many Civilians Can We Kill?

The Mosque That Disappeared

The Moment of the Fool

A Crisis of Relevance

Costa Rica’s Peace Journey

The Great American Awakening

The Mass Grave We Call Collateral Damage

Creating Enemies, Creating Hell

The Birth of a Movement

Tomorrow Is Today

War Consciousness and the F-35

Nuclear Standoff

The Politics of Fear

The Debate: They Both Bombed It

Stop the Killing