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Articles by Christin Sandberg

Indigenous Communities Constitute a Global Movement for Alternatives to Climate Crises

Christin Sandberg October 22, 2014 Christin Sandberg

Representatives from the world’s indigenous people had a prominent place on the global stage for a few days in New York. At the UN World Conference on Indigenous People, they demonstrated that they are not alone in their struggle for rights, but rather constitute a global movement.

The People’s Climate March that Changed History

Christin Sandberg September 30, 2014 Christin Sandberg

September 21st was written into history when, according to the organizers, approximately 400,000 people marched on the streets of Manhattan in what was called the People’s Climate March, the biggest mobilization around climate change in history.

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