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Ketamine

By Bria Adimora Godley

from Beyond the Somber Station

By Liliana Ponce, translated by Michael Martin Shea

rising to the earth’s height

By Raquel Salas Rivera, translated from the Spanish by Carla Canseco

Safety Town

By Ilana Bean

Jo Eede

Joanna Eede is a writer, author and editorial consultant to Survival International with a particular interest in the relationship between man and nature and tribal peoples. She has created and edited three environmental books, including A Portrait of England (2006-09-15) and [(We are One: A Celebration of Tribal Peoples, in Association with Survival International)] published on (October, 2009)
Commentary AfricaJustice

Five Reasons to Stop Africa’s Tallest Dam

By Jo Eede July 29, 2011
The construction of a dam in Ethiopia threatens tribes’ standard of living and promises to be profitable only for those already in a position of power.
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