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Rural Livelihoods in a Globalizing World

Rural Livelihoods in a Globalizing World

Apr 10, 2011

Join us beforehand at 4:00pm for a screening of Strong Roots: The Landless Worker’s Movement in Brazil (Raiz Forte), a documentary that also covers the brutal massacre of 19 peasants in the northern state of Pará by Brazilian police on April 17, 1996.

How to be a Good Friend (When You are 4,000 Miles Away)

How to be a Good Friend (When You are 4,000 Miles Away)

Sep 21, 2007

Patrick Quirk explains the “friendship” of people who are seemingly worlds away: The Landless Workers Movement (MST) in Brazil and their friends here in United States – the Friends of the MST.

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