Will Miller Social Justice Lectures
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Programs in this Series
Why Does the US Have a Global Empire? - Michael Parenti
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11/10/2011
Micahel Parenti presents. Part of the Will Miller Social Justice Lecture Series. http://www.willmiller.org
The Will Miller Social Justice Lecture series brings speakers to the UVM campus and the Burlington community to provide a continuing...
Heather Rogers -- How our Economy is Undermining the Environmental Revolution - Will Miller Social Action Series Lecture
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04/21/2011
Heather Rogers is a journalist and author. She has written for the New York Times Magazine, Mother Jones,and The Nation. Her first book, Gone Tomorrow: The Hidden Life of Garbage, traces the history and politics of household rubbish...
The People vs. the Market in the Fight for Climate Justice - Will Miller Social Action Series Lecture
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10/26/2010
The Will Miller Social Justice Lecture series will bring speakers to the UVM campus and the Burlington community to provide a continuing program of radical analyses of social, ecological and political concerns. The series is dedicated to Will Miller...
The Struggle to Transform Haiti - Will Miller Social Action Series Lecture
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04/14/2010
The Will Miller Social Justice Lecture series will bring speakers to the UVM campus and the Burlington community to provide a continuing program of radical analyses of social, ecological and political concerns. The series is dedicated to Will Miller...
"The Financial Crisis of Capitalism" - Will Miller Social Action Series Lecture
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10/28/2008
The Will Miller Social Justice Lecture series will bring speakers to the UVM campus and the Burlington community to provide a continuing program of radical analyses of social, ecological and political concerns. The series is dedicated to Will Miller...
Will Miller Lecture Series - Climate War
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04/08/2008
Christian Parenti: "Climate War, the violent geography of global warming" Impacts of Climate Change on the Southern Hemisphere, already straining form the pressures of refugee flow, mass urbanization, banditry, drug trafficking, corruption, civil...
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