Seven Generations – December 31, 2003
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Living Voices; Full Circle’s Brother Tandre returns with another report back from the Our Power camp; Mad Cow Disease; and a look at the Mayan Calendar.
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Living Voices; Full Circle’s Brother Tandre returns with another report back from the Our Power camp; Mad Cow Disease; and a look at the Mayan Calendar.
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Living Voices; Full Circle’s Brother Tandre returns with another report back from the Our Power camp, Weyland interviews supporters of Measure H in Mendocino, an initiative that would ban genetically modified organisms.
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This weeks installment of Living Voices – an ongoing series profiling native Americans and native Hawaiins; Full Circle’s Brother Tandre gives another report back from the Our Power camp – visit www.blackmesawatercoalition.org; Rainjita Geisler talks with Severn Cullis-Suzuki, lifelong environmentalist and co-founder of The Skyfish Project, www.skyfishproject.org, "an arena for thoughts and action. A forum … Continued
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This weeks installment of Living Voices; A report from Our People Our Power; Access to food in Bayview-Hunter’s Point.
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This week’s edition of Living Voices; Mumia commentary on the war in Iraq; Indian anti-globalisation activist Davinder Sharma.
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Native American chef Loretta Oden on traditional american foods; Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, author of The Pig Who Sang to the Moon : The Emotional World of Farm Animals; Berkeley’s Ecology Center celebrates 30 years of curbside recycling; and this week’s edition of Living Voices.
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An interview with grammy-nominated artist, musician, mother, activist Meshell Ndegeocello, about her new album Comfort Woman; Also, this weeks installment of Living Voices: An ongoing segment on Seven Generations, in English and Spanish, featuring profiles of Native Americans and Native Hawaiins today.
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Buddhism and how to taim our minds; Native Americans of Alaska and British Columbia; and Living Voices: Profiles of Native Americans and Native Hawaiins today.
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An update on the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas; Mumia commentary: "What Workers Think"; and Living Voices: Profiles of Native Americans and Native Hawaiins today.
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Featuring Tom Hayden on "Democracy Against Empire." One of the accused in the infamous 1960s trial of the Chicago Seven, and more recently author of The Lost Gospel of Earth, Hayden considers how a grassroots movement might defeat "the most powerful empire in world history." From the 2003 Bioneers Conference.