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Category: Global Exchange

Taking on the Tea Party

Taking on the Tea Party

August 21, 2012

Speaking at the annual Western States Center gathering in Portland, Oregon, Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights vice president Devin Burghart explained how the Tea Party is the…

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People Land Truth

People Land Truth

July 23, 2012

People Land Truth — a free anniversary eBook by Intercontinental Cry, with contributions from the Indigenous Environmental Network and the Sacred Land Film Project — is now available. Supporting independent…

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Aymara from Bolivia visit Center

Aymara from Bolivia visit Center

July 4, 2012

A delegation of education and cultural leaders from Bolivia sponsored by the US Department of State People-to-People Program met for a briefing at the Center for World Indigenous Studies on…

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Health Tribunal

Health Tribunal

July 3, 2012

Luxury goods like gold are indeed beautiful, but the disease and death caused by their mining is not. On July 14 and 15, a People’s International Health Tribunal will gather…

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Coping with Diabetes

Coping with Diabetes

July 1, 2012

In her graduate thesis, CWIS associate scholar Renee Davis examines the cultural use of local plants to enable coping with diabetes and generational trauma in Salish tribal communities, and how…

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CWIS to Brief Bolivian Delegation

CWIS to Brief Bolivian Delegation

July 1, 2012

Dr. Rudolph Ryser will conduct a two hour briefing for a four member bolivian government sponsored delegation to the World Affairs Council on 3 June 2012 in Seattle, Washington. The…

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Repertoires of Contention

Repertoires of Contention

June 22, 2012

Writing in the Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies, Konstantin Kilibarda examines Lessons from #Occupy in Canada. As a movement against an economic model that seeks to commodify all social relations…

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Undermining Indigenous Liberation

Undermining Indigenous Liberation

June 19, 2012

The Corbett Report interviews Global Research associate Andrew Gavin Marshall about the history of foundation philanthropy established by the American robber barons — i.e. Ford, Vanderbilt, Carnegie, and Rockefeller —…

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The UN in Decline

The UN in Decline

June 18, 2012

In The Other UN, Le Monde diplomatique contributor Anne-Cecile Robert gives an overview of the missions of the three UN headquarters outside the one in Manhattan. Writing from Vienna, Robert…

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Pet Protestors

Pet Protestors

June 11, 2012

In April of this year, Wrong Kind of Green posted a Counterpunch article titled Manufacturing Dissent, in which the author dissected the astroturf organizations posing as environmental activists under the…

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Chief George Manuel Memorial Indigenous Library

The library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.

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