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Resisting Mining Book Club: The Extractive Zone

Resisting Mining Book Club: The Extractive Zone

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…race, sexuality, and critical Indigenous studies, Gómez-Barris develops new vocabularies for alternative forms of social and political life. She shows how, from Colombia to southern Chile, artists like filmmaker Huichaqueo…

Coal wrecks the climate, whether for energy or steel production

Coal wrecks the climate, whether for energy or steel production

Dec 10, 2022 | Monthly bulletin, News

…Colombia Colombia to create national mining company, 2022 royalties soar Colombia is preparing to launch a national mining company, the president of the government’s National Mining Association (ANM) said on…

Opposite side of the world, same old story: the 2022 BHP AGM

Opposite side of the world, same old story: the 2022 BHP AGM

Nov 25, 2022 | News

…demands of the indigenous communities of the Atacama desert in Chile, Ancash in Peru, Wayuú and Afro-descendant communities in La Guajira, Colombia, and Mariana in Brazil. The full questions and…

Prodeco closure plan: Organisations, communities and mining workers unions demand judicial oversight of the mechanism for the protection of their rights.

Prodeco closure plan: Organisations, communities and mining workers unions demand judicial oversight of the mechanism for the protection of their rights.

Nov 14, 2022 | News

…de la Jagua de Ibirico Pax Colombia – PAX- PAX-Netherlands-  ASK- Working Group Switzerland Colombia Kolko e.V. – Germany Aluna Minga – Germany Leben statt Kohle – Germany Solifonds –…

Anglo American must do better, BHP cannot hide!

Anglo American must do better, BHP cannot hide!

Nov 3, 2022 | Monthly bulletin

…examines the difference between how the company reports on its operations and how communities with which we work in four countries – Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru – have been…

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