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Cancún: Changing the Climate Conversation

Source: 
YES! Magazine
Date: 
Tue, 12/14/2010
Type: 
Print

Cross-posted from YES! Magazine: http://www.yesmagazine.org/blogs/madeline-ostrander/cancun-changing-the-climate-conversation

Seven years ago, activists in Cancún started a powerful international movement. How can today's climate justice advocates have the same impact?
by Madeline Ostrander
posted Dec 14, 2010

 

GGJ REFLECTIONS ON 10 YEARS OF GLOBAL JUSTICE MOVEMENT-BUILDING

GGJ members and staff break down the challenges and milestones of the global justice movement since the WTO protests in Seattle in 1999.


Listen to stories from these GGJ leaders and organizers who have been on the frontlines of this work:  

Ten Years After WTO Protests, a Legacy of Activism

Source: 
Free Speech Radio News
URL: 
http://www.fsrn.org/audio/ten-years-after-wto-protests-a-legacy-activism/5816
Audio: 

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Michael Leon Guerrero and Tammy Bang Luu on the lessons of Seattle, the political origins of the Social Forum process and the importance and potential of the next US Social Forum in Detroit in June 2010.

 

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