Vandana Shiva speaking in Boulder

1997-04-16 Thread STEFANIE S. RIXECKER

Hello All:

The first time I heard Vandana Shiva speak was when she visited 
Christchurch and was a keynote speaker at the IFOAM conference.  She 
was just as engaging as a keynote speaker at the 1996 Women's 
Congress in Adelaide, Australia.  For those who have the opportunity 
to attend this lecture, I strong encourage you to go!  

In peace,

Stefanie

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Lecture by Dr. Vandana Shiva on Women and Development, Free Trade,
Globalization, and the Prospects of a Sustainable Future.

Time:  7:30pm
Place: Glenn Miller Ballroom in the UMC (CU-Boulder campus)
Date:  Tuesday, April 29th, 1997

Bio:  Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist, philosopher, environmentalist, and
feminist who is deeply engaged in the ecological, social and economic
struggles of subsistence workers in India.  She is the director of the
Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Natural Resource Policy in
India, a network of researchers specialising in sustainable agriculture
and development.  In 1995 she spoke at the Fourth World Congress on Women
in Beijing in and also at the Earth Summit in Rio in 1992.  In 1993, she
was awarded the Right Livelihood Award, also known as the alternative
Nobel Prize.  Shiva is also known internationally as an indefatigable
activist, having played a key role in the famous Chipko movement in the
Himalays.  She is the author of several books including Monocultures of
the Mind, EcoFeminism, and the Violence of the Green Revolution. 




Stefanie S. Rixecker
Department of Resource Management
Lincoln University, Canterbury
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: Vandana Shiva speaking in Boulder

1997-04-16 Thread Annette Lee

I can't attend but I would be very greatful to get an audio taping of
her talk.  If that's possible please let me know.

Annette Lee

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STEFANIE S. RIXECKER writes:
> 
> Hello All:
> 
> The first time I heard Vandana Shiva speak was when she visited 
> Christchurch and was a keynote speaker at the IFOAM conference.  She 
> was just as engaging as a keynote speaker at the 1996 Women's 
> Congress in Adelaide, Australia.  For those who have the opportunity 
> to attend this lecture, I strong encourage you to go!  
> 
> In peace,
> 
> Stefanie
> 
> --- Forwarded Message Follows ---
> 
> Lecture by Dr. Vandana Shiva on Women and Development, Free Trade,
> Globalization, and the Prospects of a Sustainable Future.
> 
> Time:  7:30pm
> Place: Glenn Miller Ballroom in the UMC (CU-Boulder campus)
> Date:  Tuesday, April 29th, 1997
> 
> Bio:  Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist, philosopher, environmentalist, and
> feminist who is deeply engaged in the ecological, social and economic
> struggles of subsistence workers in India.  She is the director of the
> Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Natural Resource Policy in
> India, a network of researchers specialising in sustainable agriculture
> and development.  In 1995 she spoke at the Fourth World Congress on Women
> in Beijing in and also at the Earth Summit in Rio in 1992.  In 1993, she
> was awarded the Right Livelihood Award, also known as the alternative
> Nobel Prize.  Shiva is also known internationally as an indefatigable
> activist, having played a key role in the famous Chipko movement in the
> Himalays.  She is the author of several books including Monocultures of
> the Mind, EcoFeminism, and the Violence of the Green Revolution. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Stefanie S. Rixecker
> Department of Resource Management
> Lincoln University, Canterbury
> Aotearoa New Zealand
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 


-- 
Annette Lee

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Re: Vandana Shiva speaking in Boulder

1997-04-17 Thread Michelle S Taylor

On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, Annette Lee wrote:

> I can't attend but I would be very greatful to get an audio taping of
> her talk.  If that's possible please let me know.
> 
> Annette Lee
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I too would be interested in obtaining an audio tape.  michelle taylor
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> 
> STEFANIE S. RIXECKER writes:
> > 
> > Hello All:
> > 
> > The first time I heard Vandana Shiva speak was when she visited 
> > Christchurch and was a keynote speaker at the IFOAM conference.  She 
> > was just as engaging as a keynote speaker at the 1996 Women's 
> > Congress in Adelaide, Australia.  For those who have the opportunity 
> > to attend this lecture, I strong encourage you to go!  
> > 
> > In peace,
> > 
> > Stefanie
> > 
> > --- Forwarded Message Follows ---
> > 
> > Lecture by Dr. Vandana Shiva on Women and Development, Free Trade,
> > Globalization, and the Prospects of a Sustainable Future.
> > 
> > Time:  7:30pm
> > Place: Glenn Miller Ballroom in the UMC (CU-Boulder campus)
> > Date:  Tuesday, April 29th, 1997
> > 
> > Bio:  Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist, philosopher, environmentalist, and
> > feminist who is deeply engaged in the ecological, social and economic
> > struggles of subsistence workers in India.  She is the director of the
> > Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Natural Resource Policy in
> > India, a network of researchers specialising in sustainable agriculture
> > and development.  In 1995 she spoke at the Fourth World Congress on Women
> > in Beijing in and also at the Earth Summit in Rio in 1992.  In 1993, she
> > was awarded the Right Livelihood Award, also known as the alternative
> > Nobel Prize.  Shiva is also known internationally as an indefatigable
> > activist, having played a key role in the famous Chipko movement in the
> > Himalays.  She is the author of several books including Monocultures of
> > the Mind, EcoFeminism, and the Violence of the Green Revolution. 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Stefanie S. Rixecker
> > Department of Resource Management
> > Lincoln University, Canterbury
> > Aotearoa New Zealand
> > E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Annette Lee
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>