The leaders of the striking farm workers in San Quintin Valley in Baja California took busses and marched to the U.S. Mexico border wall in Tijuana, to draw attention to the fact that the tomatoes and strawberries they pick are exported to the U.S. | Auth
The leaders of the striking farm workers in San Quintin Valley in Baja California took busses and marched to the U.S. Mexico border wall in Tijuana, to draw

Free Trade and the Right to (Not) Migrate

November 2016
Videos and pictures | International conference, 28 Sept - 1 Oct 2016 | Berlin and BrusselsSince the implementation of the North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994 the destruction of local economies and livelihoods drove many Mexicans into migration, to look for jobs and get money to send back home to their impoverished families.Around the world, the forced implementation of trade liberalisation, privatisation, and deregulation increased injustice and drove millions of peoples into poverty since the beginning of the neoliberal era. Today, the …
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Why the world needs to go renewable and how this can workThe impact of methane on the climate, possible consequences of fracking on Aquifer systems and strong civil society movements who are resisting the extraction of fossil fuels. Here is why the world needs to go renewable immediately and how this can work. We have interviewed the following speakers for this video: Robert HowarthCornell University, New York, Board of Directors for Food & Water WatchLorena RiffoTierra para Vivir, Universidad National de Comahue, ArgentinaHamza …
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