Barbara Lee with Amy Goodman, Tope Folarin & others

Three days after the 9/11 attacks, CA Democratic Congresswoman Barbara Lee cast the sole vote against war in the entire Congress. She recognized that a “rush to launch precipitous military counterattacks runs too great a risk that more innocent men, women, children will be killed.” She faced isolation and opprobrium from huge pro-war majorities in the Congress and across the country. But she stood fast, and has remained a leader in the movement to repeal of the authorizations for war that George Bush launched twenty years ago.
But despite her isolation in Congress, Barbara Lee did not stand alone. Anti-war and other progressive organizations stood by her and mobilized powerful movements that over the years succeeded in transforming public opinion into widespread opposition to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

In this Zoom event, recorded on 9-8-21, organized by The Institute for Policy Studies, Democracy Now’s Amy Goodman interviews Representative Barbara Lee, along with questions from Diane Randall, General Secretary of the Friends Committee for National Legislation, Tope Folarin new executive director the Institute for Policy Studies, and Stephen Miles, executive director of Win Without War. It includes her speech on the floor of Congress before casting her vote against the war.

To read this 9/10/21 article by Barbara Lee, “Why are Americans paying $32m every hour for wars since 9/11?,” click on this link: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/sep/09/afghanistan-us-foreign-wars-congresswoman-barbara-lee

Thanks to The Institute for Policy Studies for permission to broadcast. You can find out more by going to their website, https://ips-dc.org/

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