I began to work with two Congolese missionaries who traveled to the U.S. to raise awareness and offer durable solutions to end DRC genocide.
As a local community producer in NY I taped several interviews with these missionaries and our rally (on 12/10/10) in front of UN HQ, which included a brief interview with Margot Wallstrom - a UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict DRC.
I will be posting the videos before New Year and hope you tune in.
It's clear that we as voters have to create in our minds the category of "minerals of unknown source".
If American corporations buy "minerals of unknown source", they are making the market for "minerals of unknown source" a viable market and financing violent organized crime. WE are financing the purchase of the guns that are destroying these countries.
We through tea in the harbor because we had no representative government. Do these miners?
Greetings,
I began to work with two Congolese missionaries who traveled to the U.S. to raise awareness and offer durable solutions to end DRC genocide.
As a local community producer in NY I taped several interviews with these missionaries and our rally (on 12/10/10) in front of UN HQ, which included a brief interview with Margot Wallstrom - a UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict DRC.
I will be posting the videos before New Year and hope you tune in.
~Love and Peace~
Eve
WorldOfLoveTV 1 year ago
Miners are brave. We can be, too.
ReliableInsider 1 year ago
It's clear that we as voters have to create in our minds the category of "minerals of unknown source".
If American corporations buy "minerals of unknown source", they are making the market for "minerals of unknown source" a viable market and financing violent organized crime. WE are financing the purchase of the guns that are destroying these countries.
We through tea in the harbor because we had no representative government. Do these miners?
ReliableInsider 1 year ago 2