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The people of Yala Swamp in Kenya dispossessed by American farming interests. |
Venezuelan farmer speaks of his financial hardship.
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Eric Toussaint, author of “The World Bank: A Never Ending Coup D’Etat.” |
Nobel Prize winner in Economics and former World Bank chief economist, Joseph Stiglitz.
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Kenyan tea pluckers struggle to feed their children.
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Tanzanian woman performs her daily chore, carrying buckets of water.
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Activist and author of A Fate Worse Than Debt, Susan George.
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John Perkins, author “Confessions of an Economic Hit Man” speaks on the American Empire. |
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Nobel Prize winner and professor, Amartya Sen.
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A miner in Potosi Bolivia.
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A Maasai community explain their fights for their traditional land.
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William Easterly, author of The White Man's Burden.
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De Olivera led the water warriors of Cochambamba, Bolivia in their fight against corporate giant Bechtel. |
Founder of Rede Social speaks on the slave-like conditions of Brasil's cane cutters.
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Children play with an empty water bottle in the streets of Kibera, just kilometers outside of Nairobi.
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A young mother struggles to buy milk for her child in Coehlo Favela, Brasil.
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Bolivian Vice President, Alvaro Garcia Linera.
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Emeritus professor from the University Paris-Sud, Serge Latouche, explains the concept of 'de-growth.'
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Cane cutters in the field in the north eastern region of Brasil.
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A lifetime barrio dweller in Venezuela.
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An impoverished family in Kibera, the largest slum in Kenya, struggle to make the ends meet.
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CIA analyst, distinguished author and bestselling author, Chalmers Johnson on American hegemony.
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An indigenous girl in Bolivia finds the streets to be her playground.
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Miriam Campos, the National Coordinator for the Empowerment of Indigenous People.
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Clifford Cobb of the Schalkenbach Foundation.
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Founder of the Tax Justice Network, John Christensen.
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A Bolivian band plays native music in Sucre.
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Director Philippe Diaz filming in Sucre, Bolivia. |
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Director Philippe Diaz.
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