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WOLA Statement on Honduras

April 18, 2010 Upside Down World 0

WOLA Committed to Human Rights, Democracy and Social Justice in HondurasWOLA considers the current crisis in Honduras to be rooted in the long-standing social, political and economic exclusion of the majority of the people. The […]

Where Shopping is Oppression: The Coalition of Immokalee Workers take on Publix

April 14, 2010 Upside Down World 0

The Coalition of Immokalee Workers is a grassroots, Florida-based farmworker group, largely comprised of Mexican, Guatemalan and Haitian immigrants. In recent years, by way of high-profile consumer campaigns, the CIW has compelled the world’s four largest fast food companies, among others, to concede to demands for better pay and unprecedented labor rights. This time, beloved Sunshine State darling Publix Supermarkets is in the tomato pickers’ sights.Why? Here are 5 secrets Publix does not want you to know.

 

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Locals and Indigenous Groups Combat Big Real Estate in Greater Buenos Aires

April 14, 2010 Upside Down World 0

“The poor man has to disappear. There is no more countryside. It’s all private neighborhoods. All private neighborhoods.” Sara Espinosa, age 94, lives in Punta Canal in the town of Tigre, where real estate giant EIDICO is currently constructing two gated communities on either side of her house. While most of her neighbors have sold their land and moved away, Espinosa remains.

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WOLA vs. Honduran Democracy

April 14, 2010 Upside Down World 0

Source: CounterPunch Instead of the “new era of relations” Obama promised between the U.S. and Latin America, the past year has seen increasing U.S.-Latin American hostilities, largely centered around the June 28th, 2009 violent military […]

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