Robert Koehler

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

Can Politics Merge with a Sane Future?

The Nation Just Lost the Election

A Terrifying Choice Awaits Us

Creating Human Garbage

War’s Victims Speak the Deepest Truth

Voting Beyond Our Pseudo-Democracy

Transcending the God of War

Creating Art: If It’s Fun, It’s Alive

Countering the DNC: A Vigil for Gaza

Putting War and Peace on the Ballot

Project 2025 and Some Poison Gas for the Future

‘Got Any Tennis Balls?’

Swatting at the Noose of Cynicism

Assange’s Freedom Is Also Ours: To Tell the Truth

If You Have a Problem, Kill It

Power, Ego and Godliness

The Lesser Evil Gambit

Is Abolishing War Possibile?

A World Under Spiritual Construction

Cluster Bombs vs. Open Hearts

The Humble Pen Takes on the Mighty Sword

The ‘Accepted Insanity’ of World War III

Survival Without Bombs or Borders

No One Owns the Future

A One-State Solution Could Transform the World

Transcending Cultural Erasure

The Tears of War Belong to All of Us

Changing the World with Fire and Love

Struggling to Stay Positive — and Productive

The War on Gaza: Public Relations vs. Reality 

Diversity in the Crosshairs

Neck Deep in the Big Muddy

The Need for Understanding Never Stops

We’re Still Moving ‘Beyond Vietnam’

The Cry of the Wounded: End War

The Law of the Jungle: Our Teacher?

Some Moments Never Go Away

Poetry Bleeds from the Shattered Normal

Takes One to Know One

Empathy for the Worst of Us

Militarism vs. Our Shared Humanity

Let’s Stop Dehumanizing the Future

Igniting a Peace Fire, Even as War Rages

Peace Means Embracing What We Fear

Hell Is Not Predestined

Hardening Ourselves into Weapons

The Truth May Hurt, But We Still Have to Face It

Floating for Peace on the Golden Rule

Depleted Uranium Won’t Bring Peace to Ukraine

The Nuclear Apple