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Latin Waves Interviews Kevin Pina/Walden Bello
Jounalist Kevin Pina on Haiti and author of The Food Wars Walden Bello
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Uploaded: 6 Jul, 2010
Recording Date: 3 Jul, 2010
Recording Location: CJSF 90.1 FM, Burnaby, BC
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Language: English
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Program Title: Latin Waves Interviews Kevin Pina/Walden Bello
Description: Part A - Filmmaker and journalist Kevin Pina speaks about the ongoing repression in Haiti, he speaks about the need for people to go beyond the master narrative where history only started after the earthquake.
Part B – Author of The Food Wars Walden Bello provides an analysis of the various causes of the rise in food prices. Not just the rise in energy costs, but also the IMF and WTO-led restructuring of the worldwide agricultural system.
Charting the evolution of the current crisis, Bello also offers a way forward: the principle of food sovereignty, allowing the developing world to protect and sustain a diverse range of crops.
Host(s): Stuart and Sylvia Richardson
Featured Speakers/Guests: Kevin Pina and Walden Bello
Credits: Stuart and Sylvia Richardson,
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Comments: Part A - Filmmaker and journalist Kevin Pina speaks about the ongoing repression in Haiti, he speaks about the need for people to go beyond the master narrative where history only started after the earthquake.
Part B – Author of The Food Wars Walden Bello provides an analysis of the various causes of the rise in food prices. Not just the rise in energy costs, but also the IMF and WTO-led restructuring of the worldwide agricultural system.
Charting the evolution of the current crisis, Bello also offers a way forward: the principle of food sovereignty, allowing the developing world to protect and sustain a diverse range of crops.
Topic:
Education > Policy
Type: Politics > Activism Environment > Agriculture Society and Culture |
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Listen (h:mm:ss) 0:29:18 | Kevin Pina on Haiti | Download (18) |
Syndication_WeekOfJuly_5_part_A.mp3 | 42,194k 44100kbps Mono |
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Comments: Part A - Filmmaker and journalist Kevin Pina speaks about the ongoing repression in Haiti, he speaks about the need for people to go beyond the master narrative where history only started after the earthquake.
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Listen (h:mm:ss) 0:29:57 | Walden Bello Author of The Food Wars | Download (12) |
Syndication_WeekOfJuly_5_part_B.mp3 | 43,134k 44100kbps Mono |
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Comments: Part B – Author of The Food Wars Walden Bello provides an analysis of the various causes of the rise in food prices. Not just the rise in energy costs, but also the IMF and WTO-led restructuring of the worldwide agricultural system. Charting the evolution of the current crisis, Bello also offers a way forward: the principle of food sovereignty, allowing the developing world to protect and sustain a diverse range of crops.
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