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Social movements in Spain: When resistance is the alternative
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Social movements in Spain: When resistance is the alternative

social movements June 18, 2016 0Likes 2Comments

5M changed the face of Spain. Below the new electoral parties that changed parliamentary, regional, and autonomic power relations, the changes that grassroots movements are making are as powerful as those of Podemos, but much less visible.

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After Paris, Indigenous Peoples Must Be Given the Lead on Fighting Climate Change
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After Paris, Indigenous Peoples Must Be Given the Lead on Fighting Climate Change

Land and Territory The COP Chronicles March 8, 2016 0Likes 0Comments

We shall follow the water, as Brother Moon instructs us, and remind the world every so often that it is not who you are that matters, but what you know. Our best scientists, it turns out, are Post Paris indigenous.

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Protesters Red-Line Climate Change at Close of Paris Talks
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Protesters Red-Line Climate Change at Close of Paris Talks

Land and Territory social movements The COP Chronicles December 13, 2015 0Likes 2Comments

An international group of protesters filled the streets of the French capital to mark their “red lines” for climate justice. The Red Lines Coalition described the action as a way to, “honour past and future victims of climate change, driven by respect, determination and hope.”

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