Seth Kershner
- Antimilitarism in American public life
- BOOK REVIEW: “Yes, Sir!” — Turning Students into Soldiers
- BOOK REVIEW: Seth Kershner’s ‘Breaking the War Habit’
- Bringing Truth to the Youth: The Counter-Recruitment Movement, Then and Now
- Connecticut Peace Group Engages Students with a Peace Wheel
- Counter-Recruitment and the Campaign to Demilitarize Public Schools
- Education Action: Reining in Military Recruiting
- Education Alert: Military Teaches Our Kids
- El Pentágono quiere a sus estudiantes de secundaria
- Henry Giroux | Beyond Neoliberal Miseducation
- Henry Giroux on the Militarization of Public Pedagogy
- In conversation with Microsoft Copilot Ai: Considering involuntary JROTC Placements into US High Schools in 2024
- JROTC Is Preying on Poor Students
- Linchpin of Pentagon’s School-based Recruitment: Student Testing Program (ASVAB) Rife with Errors and Contradictions
- Middle School Cadet Corps: America’s Tween Soldiers
- Navy Steals: The military's new interest in STEM education
- Recruitment, counter-recruitment and critical military studies
- Research Allies
- RESEÑA DE LIBRO: “¡Sí, señor!” — Convertir a los estudiantes en soldados
- The Military’s View of Counter-recruitment
- The Pentagon Wants Your High Schoolers
- The US Military’s JROTC Program Is Even Worse Than You Thought
- Veterans Push Back Against Military Recruitment in Schools
- When Rural Schools Partner with Military Recruitment Programs, It’s Above All Pragmatic
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