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Political awakening for indigenous groups in Latin America

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2009

Activism by indigenous groups in Latin America is on the rise. In addition to worries about the environment, they also have concerns about access to education and job discrimination. Christopher Sabatini, the senior director of policy at the Council of the Americas, joins Daljit Dhaliwal. http://worldfocus.org/blog/2009/11/18/political-awakening-for-indigenous-grou...

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  • im glad to hear my people rising. I wish I were right next to them fighting in thier struggle

  • Interesting. Glad to hear indigenous people are rising against oppression.

  • brown ppl rise!! 11 percent lets not forget the mestizo who is about at least the other 60 percent and from the mestizo there are at least 30% percent  who are half blood or almost full so its really like 40% thats alot of brown ppl in central south america Yes we are native american baby proud of it!!

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