Sara Flounders
Sara Flounders is an American political writer who has been active in 'progressive' and anti-war organizing since the 1960s. She is a member of the Secretariat of Workers World Party, as well as a principal leader of the International Action Center.[1] She also frequently writes for Workers World newspaper.
Flounders organized delegations to Iraq during the years when international sanctions were in place, following the 1991 Gulf War. She participated in demonstrations against U.S. presence in the Philippines and South Korea. She traveled to Sudan after Operation Infinite Reach, and to Yugoslavia during the war. She has visited Syria and Iran and organized delegations to Lebanon. She traveled several times to Gaza.
Flounders sits on the board of directors for the International Anti-imperialist Coordinating Committee, is founder and an organizer with United National Antiwar Coalition, and the is Secretary of National Board of the National Coalition to Protect Civil Freedoms. She works on legal defense efforts for Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, Lynne Stewart, Mumia Abu-Jamal, and other alleged political prisoners.
Publications
- Flounders, Sara (1998), NATO in the Balkans: Voices of Opposition by Ramsey Clark and others, World View Forum, ISBN 0-9656916-2-4
- Flounders, Sara (1998), Challenge to Genocide: Let Iraq Live, World View Forum, ISBN 0-9656916-4-0
- Flounders, Sara (2004), Haiti: A Slave Revolution: 200 Years After 1804, World View Forum, ISBN 978-0974752105
- Flounders, Sara (2005), Depleted Uranium: How the Pentagon Radiates Soldiers & Civilians with DU Weapons (2nd ed.), NYC: World View Forum, ISBN 978-0965691604
- Flounders, Sara (2012), War Without Victory: The Pentagon's Achilles Heel (1st ed.), NYC: World View Forum, ISBN 978-0895671776
References
External links
- International Action Center
- Workers World Newspaper
- War Without Victory book website
- United National Antiwar Committee
- National Coalition to Protect Civil Freedoms