Robert Koehler

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

The narrow borders of militarism

Why Did You Kill my Brother?

Politically Correct Racism

Protecting Borders, Not Life

Nukes, Lies and Invisible Murder

Terror Plus Public Relations

Transcending ‘the Religion of Whiteness’

Our Own Wisdom is Telling Us to Evolve

Armed Racism Keeps No One Safe

Trapped at the Border: Their Fate is Our Fate

Waging War … At the Supermarket

Deb Haaland: Growing up Ecologically

Jim Crow Revisisted

Taking War Personally

Windmills: The New Scapegoat

Vulnerability in the Moment

Stealing the Vote, Building a Wall

National vs. Human Security

Nukes are Illegal, Now What?

Lynching Political Correctness

Real Change for a Living Planet

Restoring the Soul of America

The Wisdom of Wholeness

Embracing Ecological Realism

A New World is Possible

Beyond Simplistic ‘Peace’

On That Biden Mandate

Trump Talk

The Parallel Universe of Peace

The Anti-Racist Revolution

What Comes Next is Up to Us

Trump and the Lost Country

Election 2020: The Coming Chaos

Life in Cancer Alley

Standing Up to Trump . . . and Biden

Is There Life Beyond Plastic?

Ending the Civil War

War, Peace and the Democrats

Learning from the Hibakushas

Election Theft and the Reluctant Democracy

Rethinking Public Safety: Trust vs. Force

Racism and the National Soul

Can we Achieve Nuclear Adulthood?

War, Irony and the New Normal

Developing a Vaccine Against War

The Virus is Our Teacher

Creative Empathy in a Pandemic

War, Profit and the Coronavirus

The Meaning of Super Tuesday

The Wall: Separating Democracy From Voters