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Zine: Canadian Mining Impacts and Resistance Movements

By UBC’s GEOG 495, Class of 2019, taught by Dr. Juanita Sundberg  ([email protected]) Dear Readers, This zine is the collective effort of the 2019’s Geography 495: “Social Movements in the Americas: The politics of North-South solidarity in theory & practice” class taught by Dr. Juanita Sundberg. Throughout the course of a…
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Categories: Issues and ReadingsTags: allyship, climate justice, colonialism, decolonization, environment, indigenous sovereignty, mining, resource extraction, self-determination, sustainability

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