Author Archives: Galina DeRoeck
Trans-Caucasia
Leninsburg
Down the Volga River
Prague
Return From El Dorado
Colombia is the original El Dorado: rich in gold, other minerals, oil, cocaine. But why go to a country which has become one of the most dangerous in the world? Because the Clinton administration had just voted 1.3 billion dollars of our tax money to wage a “War on Drugs” in Colombia. The current administrationContinue reading “Return From El Dorado”
We Are At War
We are at war. Whether we agree with our government or not, whether we like it or not, we do find ourselves in a situation of conflict: not just with Iraq, not only with much of the rest of the world, but also with whole sections of our own community, possibly with members of ourContinue reading “We Are At War”
A Case for World Citizenship
A movement for World Citizenship does exist, and practically every country in the world, including the U.S., has granted visas to the holders of its passport. For those interested in the history of this movement, there is an informative website:My plan tonight is to place my reflections on a personal level, more within the contextsContinue reading “A Case for World Citizenship”
A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
Last November a group of us from Tucson, Arizona, went on a trip to Israel/Palestine. For the last four years I have been a member of a local Tikkun group. Before that I had not known much about Zionism or the foundation of Israel, or the condition of the Palestinians. I became impressed with peopleContinue reading “A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land”
War and Peace
My friend John and I just came back from our Trans-Siberian trip. I had been to Russia, and before that to the Soviet Union. My connection to that part of the world has to do with the fact that my parents were born there, but left the country in 1920 because they were on theContinue reading “War and Peace”