Honduras: Tragedy and hope

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Honduras: Tragedy and hope April 1, 2016 | By Victoria Fenner Honduras was in the spotlight with the recent murder of environmentalist Berta Caceras. But that's not stopping World Accord of Waterloo from working with their Honduran partners. Indigenous This week's top news and analysis about the struggles of indigenous peoples for rights and sovereignty. For more on indigenous issues visit our topic page: http://rabble.ca/indigenous
Documentary film on mining in South Africa opens Vancouver South African Film Festival April 7, 2016 | By David Chudnovsky "The Shore Break" is the award-winning documentary film that tells the tale of the Pondo people and their opposition to the titanium-mining proposal. A fascinating film that opens Friday in Vancouver! The legacy of colonization: Two poets 'dance with memory' and 'cock a fist' April 7, 2016 | By Clarissa Fortin The legacy of residential schools is a horrible scar on Canadian history. Two poets address the impact of residential schools in two profoundly different ways: the imagined and the personal. Kristin Henry brings fight against Site C to downtown Vancouver April 4, 2016 | By Redeye Collective Kristin Henry was on hunger strike outside BC Hydro offices on Dunsmuir Street for 19 days. She was taken to hospital on March 31. We speak with Peace River Valley farmer Sage Birley.

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