Tag Archives: campesinos

  1. Campesinos Refusing To Disappear: Guatemala’s Polochic Valley One Year After the Evictions

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    March 26, 2012 by tristan savage

    by Tristan Call. Posted Simultaneously at Upside Down World Juan lived in the village of Paraná until August, when for …
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  2. US-funded Biodiesel Colonialism

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    January 10, 2011 by Kate Savage

    “As corrupt corporations and politicians shift wealthy nations to greater ethanol and biodiesel use, the US government believes that harvests …
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  3. Accompanying the Peasant Movement Part 2: Conquistador with a Briefcase

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    June 29, 2010 by Kate Savage

    Saquimo Setaña is a community in northern Guatemala facing eviction by a local plantation owner. Three community members—Jesus Yat, Oscar …
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