Articles by V. Noah Gimbel

Tengo un Dream

Tengo un Dream

September 26, 2011 | In the heart of San Francisco, a newly unveiled mural draws attention to the plight of two-thirds of migrant youth who are left out of the conversation on immigration reform.

The War against Witness

The War against Witness

September 19, 2011 | After eight years, the Spanish court case against three U.S. soldiers responsible for the murder of cameraman Jose Couso continues in spite of heavy U.S. pressure. But could the testimony of a former Army eavesdropper provide the final push to conviction?

The Pain in Spain

The Pain in Spain

August 17, 2011 | The Spanish government has been showing the world how to repress an uprising European-style.

Review: The Militarization of Indian Country

Review: The Militarization of Indian Country

July 4, 2011 | As the U.S. military wreaks havoc in faraway places around the world, a new book sheds light on the historical and continuing damage done to native peoples and their lands within the United States and its colonial holdings.

Breaching the Wall through Art

June 6, 2011 | The wall that divides Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories is ugly and oppressive. It is far from a work of art. But now it is the subject of art.