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Indigenous Peoples and the FTAA

vieuxcmaq, Tuesday, April 17, 2001 - 11:00

news department CKLN 88.1 FM (ckln-news@disinfo.net)

Radio documentary exploring indigenous perspectives on the FTAA -- colonialism, resource extraction, violence, political process. Refers to Akwesasne border action, Bolivian water crisis, Mexican Bill of Indigenous Rights, Plan Colombia.

CKLN presents:
The Free Thought Area of the Airwaves
Indigenous Peoples and the FTAA

Refers to Akwesasne border action, Bolivian water crisis, Mexican Bill of Indigenous Rights, Plan Colombia.

With several speakers (will provide list soon!) from the nation-states of Canada, Mexico and Bolivia

17 minute produced documentary
with funky original music by miss klc and Jackson2Bears
MP3 format
suitable (we think) for broadcast

The Free Thought Area of the Airwaves
was made possible with the support of
the Centre for Social Justice,
the Canadian Auto Workers,
and the Ryerson Students Administrative Council. Thanks!

CKLN 88.1 fm (Toronto) Broadcasting live to the world on the WWW!
ckln.sac.ryerson.ca
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