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F1DG3T
14th July 2003, 10:34
Hi i am new to this place

i am researching globalization and its effects on the indigenous people in latin america i was wondering if you guys had any links to some good literature that would help or if you had any information on the subject. i am especially interested in the people of Chiapas and Mexico.

Organic Revolution
14th July 2003, 12:41
read the zapatista reader

abstractmentality
15th July 2003, 06:00
Ethnocide and the IMF (http://landru.i-link-2.net/monques/ethnocideimf.html)

State of the Debate on the FTAA (http://www.wtowatch.org/library/admin/uploadedfiles/State_of_Play_on_the_FTAA.pdf)

Burn The Olive Tree, Sell The Lexus (http://www.unamericanactivities.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=124)

http://www.citizen.org

Although those dont focus on Latin America solely, i think its important to also learn about the effects of globalization on the other peoples of the world as well. only in solidarity will anything producitve result.

(Edited by abstractmentality at 10:01 pm on July 14, 2003)

bluerev002
16th July 2003, 04:22
Buy Rage Against the Machine the battle of Mexico City DVD, it has a lot of good links plust an interview w/Chomsky and Subcommandante Marcos. Its a great concert with exerps here and tehre that show things about the EZLN movement and other Mexican struggles.