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Archives - Speakers ![]() Renowned activist Jennifer Harbury addressing CUSLAR Allan Nairn, Investigative reporter on human rights violations around the world, particularly in Haiti, Guatemala, and East Timor: "U.S. Foreign Policy: Trampling on Human Rights?" 1998 Elvia Alvarado, Peasant leader in Honduras for the past 30 years, author of Don't be Afraid Gringo: "The Fight for Land and Liberty." 1998 Arnaldo Miranda Cuesta, Superintendent of the Nazarene Church in Cuba: "Religion in Cuba." 1998 Jessica Parsons and Christopher Day, Zapatista solidarity activists: "Mexico's Racist War in Chiapas: Made in the USA?" 1998 Pedro Perez-Sarduy, Afro-Cuban journalist and author of Afro-Cuban Voices: On Race, Representation and Identity in 1990s Cuba: "Dialogue on Race: Race Issues in Cuba." 1998 Douglas McMeekin, Director and Founder of Fundesin: "Sustainable Development in Ecuador's Rainforest." 1998 Daniel Correia, State leader of the Brazilian Landless Workers Movement: "Crisis in the Amazon." 1998 Álvaro Tirado Mejía, Colombian historian and economist, and member of the Inter-American Human Rights Commission. Sponsored with Columbian Student Association. 1998 |
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Laurie Konwinski, Coordinator 316 Anabel Taylor Hall · Ithaca, New York 14853 · (607) 255-7293 CUSLAR is a project partner with the CRESP Center for Transformative Action. |