Water: A Fundamental Right for People and Nature: Local to Global

Discussion of initiatives, from community ordinances to United Nations Conventions, to establish the fundamental right to water for people and nature; to prevent corporate commodification, control and pollution of water; and to ensure environmental justice for communities of color.

Date: 
August 27, 2011 - 10:00am - 12:00pm

Location

Madison College (MATC-Downtown Campus)
211 N Carroll St D332
Session type: 
Panel
Speaker(s): 
Alberto Saldamando
Speaker(s): 
Greg Coleridge
Speaker(s): 
Nancy Price
Speaker(s): 
Ruth Caplan

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