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The Center for Food Safety
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Peter Sellars Interview Online
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Protest activity surrounding the WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999, which was to be the launch of a new millennial round of trade negotiations, occurred on November 30, 1999 (nicknamed "N30" on similar lines to J18 and similar mobilizations), when the World Trade Organization (WTO) convened at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center in Seattle, Washington.

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The International Forum on Globalization
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The International Forum on Globalization (IFG) is a North-South research and educational institution composed of leading activists, economists, scholars, and researchers providing analyses and critiques on the cultural, social, political, and environmental impacts of economic globalization.

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The World's Growing Food-Price Crisis
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Article from Time.com, February 2008: Rocketing food prices — some of which have more than doubled in two years — have sparked riots in numerous countries recently.

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Passing bold climate and energy policy in 2009.

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Vandana Shiva on Farmer Suicides
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Article from Democracy Now, December 2006: In India, more than three hundred farmers climbed water tanks in the country’s central Vidarbha region, many of them threatening to commit suicide unless the government fulfilled their demands to lift them out of poverty.

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Gates Foundation's agriculture aid a hard sell
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Article from Seattle Times, January 2008: The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is dramatically expanding its efforts to help the world's poorest farmers, with goals every bit as ambitious as its better-known global-health work fighting diseases such as AIDS and malaria.

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The 2008 Farm Bill Side-By-Side Comparison
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Side by Side: Old and New. On the following pages is a side-by-side comparison of the new farm bill with previous legislation. Summarized but substantive, it offers a time-saving reference to farm bill provisions.

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A Listing of Texas Post Office Murals by Town
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During the Great Depression, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt sought ideas for public relief projects to inspire Americans to rebuild their lives, an artist friend asked the President to employ artists to beautify the walls of public buildings with positive images of American life and history...

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Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Infinite Compassion
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Drug Wars
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From both sides of the battlefield, a 30-year history of America's war on drugs- a war with no rules, no boundaries, no end. -FRONTLINE, PBS

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Century of the Self
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The Museum of Public Relations
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Wendell Berry's Website
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Wendell Berry is the author of more than forty books of poetry, fiction, and essays; he has farmed a hillside in his native Henry County, KY for more than forty years.

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Debi Barker is the international director for the Center for Food Safety (CFS), a legal and public policy institute in Washington D.C. She was formerly the co-director of the International Forum on Globalization (IFG), a think tank that analyses and critiques forms of economic globalization. She recently authored The Predictable Rise and Fall of Global Industrial Agriculture, which highlights international policies causing ecological and social harm, and provides alternative strategies to the current food system. Peter Sellars is one of the leading theater, opera, and television directors in the world, having directed more than 100 productions across America and abroad. He was Artistic Director of the 1990 and 1993 Los Angeles Festivals, and he is currently a Professor of World Arts and Cultures at UCLA. He has specialized in 20th-century operas and is a recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship.

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