Flounders organized delegations to Iraq during the years when international sanctions were in place, following the 1991
Gulf War. She participated in demonstrations against the Iraq War and in support of a Palestinian state during the
Bush administration.[3]
She has alleged that slave labor is present in U.S. prisons which has disproportionately affected
people of color.[4][5] She organized a rally in 2010 in support of the
Ground Zero mosque, saying "Our message is we stand together in face of racism, a mobilization for war and against anti-Muslim bigotry."[6][7] She joined American politician
Cynthia McKinney in 2012 to campaign for the release of Pakistani national
Aafia Siddiqui from U.S. detention.[4][8] In 2021, she campaigned in support Venezuelan diplomat
Alex Saab amidst allegations from some activists that he faced mistreatment and unjust imprisonment.[9][10]
Flounders is a co-author and editor of over 10 books on U.S. militarism and war.[11] She is a regular contributor to
Workers World, the official newspaper of the WWP.[12] Her recent books include “Capitalism on a Ventilator – The Impact of COVID-19 in China and the U.S.” World View Forum in 2020, which was initially banned by Amazon.[13] In 2023 she released the anthology: “SANCTIONS – A Wrecking Ball in a Global Economy”, focusing on the impact of U.S. sanctions on over 40 countries.[14] Her views have been reported in outlets such as
Aporrea,[15][16]TRT World,[17]The Daily Star,[18] and
Jornal do Brasil.[19]
^Breno Altman (August 9, 2016).
"Secret FBI program coordinated political repression in the United States". Opera Mundi [
pt] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved November 16, 2023. Her assessment is supported by writer Sara Flounders, currently the main leader of the International Action Center, an organization founded by former Attorney General of the Republic, Ramsey Clark, to oppose wars promoted by the United States and the persecution of minorities inside the country.