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Latin Waves interviews Grahame Russell
Grahame on his new book Code ''59.5 There is Only One People Here'
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Uploaded: 2 Nov, 2011
Recording Date: 29 Oct, 2011
Recording Location: CJSF 90.1 FM, Burnaby, BC
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Language: English
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Program Title: Latin Waves interviews Grahame Russell
Description: Grahame Russell is a lawyer and director of Rights Action, he is the author of "Code Z59.5" & "The Never Ending". In this segment we speak to Russell about his book Code Z59.5 There is Only One People Here. In which he exposes the systemic root causes of poverty, the link between mining and repression in Indigenous People's land in Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. Why inequity affects us all.
Host(s): Stuart and Sylvia Richardson
Featured Speakers/Guests: Grahame Russell
Credits: Stuart and Sylvia Richardson,
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Topic:
Politics > Activism
Type:
Weekly Program
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Comments: Grahame Russell is a lawyer and director of Rights Action, he is the author of "Code Z59.5" & "The Never Ending". In this segment we speak to Russell about his book Code Z59.5 There is Only One People Here. In which he exposes the systemic root causes of poverty, the link between mining and repression in Indigenous People's land in Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. Why inequity affects us all.
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