QA interviews
This index lists, alphabetically, interviews from all sections of In Motion Magazine. |
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Yanet Alarcón | Member of La Mesa Campesina del Norte Neuquino Defending the Ancient Trails / the Culture Chos Malal, Neuquén Province, Argentina Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2014 |
Roger Allison | Director of both the Missouri Rural Crisis Center and Patchwork Family Farms Economic Sustainability in Rural Missouri Armstrong, Howard County, Missouri Published in In Motion Magazine April 11, 2020 |
Joshua Sena Alouka | National coordinator of the youth NGO Jeunes Voluntaires por LEnvironment (Young Volunteers for the Environment) from Lomé, Togo How to make sustainable development effective Johannesburg, South Africa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Jadranka Andelic | Theater director DAH Theater - Part 3 of Creating Art in the Balkans Experimental Theater in ex-Yugoslavia Belgrade, Serbia Interview by Eloise de Leon - 1996 |
Angelo | Student member of Mexican American Student Alliance CUNY undocumented students organize to stay in college New York, New York Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Yareli Arizmendi | Actor, film director ... a woman of the theater, a woman of film San Diego / Los Angeles, California Interview by Fred Salas - 1999 |
Carlos Avila | Film director " ... take those ideals, to process them, put them into stories." Los Angeles, California Interview by Fred Salas - 1999 |
Backiam | Leader and organizer of CEDA Trust Women Organize in Tamil Nadu Villages Only confidence will save them from their slavery Dingidul, Tamil Nadu, India Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2003 |
Rosy Barrios | Human rights defender with La Red, a non-governmental organization Working to Rebuild Ourselves San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2005 Entrevista con Rosy Barrios de La Red Trabajar Para Reconstruirnos San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico |
Fabian Beltrán with Luciana Monacci |
Members of La Mesa Campesina del Norte Neuquino The Inter-Connectedness of Life from a Viewpoint of Solidarity Chos Malal, Neuquén Province, Argentina Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2014 |
Miembros de La Mesa Campesina del Norte Neuquino La Integralidad de la Vida Desde una Mirada Muy Solidaria Chos Malal, Provincia de Neuquén, Argentina |
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Timothy Benally Sr. | Director of the Office of Navajo Uranium Workers Navajo Uranium Miners Fight for Compensation Shiprock, Navajo Nation, New Mexico Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1993 |
Juana Benavides | Works with family-farmer and indigenous communities in Bolivia assisting in sustainable development programs Sustainable Development in Bolivia "Not Sustainable If It Doesn't Mean Income For The Families The Management of Vicuña On the road to Sajama National Park Oruro Department, Bolivia Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2006 El Desarrollo Sostenible en Bolivia No Es Sostenible Si Esto No Significa Ingresos Para Las Familias El Manejo de las Vicuñas Viajando al Parque Nacional Sajama Departamento de Oruro, Bolivia |
Jorge Bermúdez | Member of FaSinPat (Factory Without Bosses) and Zanón Ceramics Cooperatives in a Capitalist Society Neuquén, Neuquén Province, Argentina Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2014 |
Ela Bhatt | Founder of the Self Employed Womens Association (SEWA) and SEWAs first general-secretary A good combination of struggle and constructive work Create, as a strategy, alternative economic organizations Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2003 |
Bertha Blanco | Member of Bartolina Sisa / IPSP Department For the Sovereignty of the Peoples / National Federation of Campesina Women of Bolivia Part 1: Defense of the Peoples Part 2: The History of Our Ancestors / Time to Take Responsibility for Political Decisions La Paz, Bolivia Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2006 Entrevista de Bertha Blanco de Bartolina Sisa Federación Nacional de Mujeres Campesinas de Bolivia Secretaria IPSP -- Por la Soberanía de los Pueblos Primera Parte: Defensa de los pueblos Segunda Parte: La historia de nuestros antepasados / La hora para tomar responsabilidad por decisiones políticas La Paz, Bolivia |
Valerie Boyd | Author of biography of Zora Neale Hurston An Interview with Valerie Boyd and Evelyn C. White (Biographies of Alice Walker and Zora Neale Hurston) Boston, Massachusetts Interview by Felicia Pride - 2005 |
Timothy Brook | Historian, author, editor The Westphalia Paradigm: Before And After It Arrived in East Asia Inspired by the book “Sacred Mandates” How Governance and Sovereignty Change Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2021 |
Corinne Brown | Congresswoman, Third Congressional District of Florida Ward Connerly is bringing his anti-affirmative action campaign to Florida Jacksonville, Florida Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1999 |
Cosma Bulu | Board member of MVIWATA (Mtandao wa Vikundi vya Wakulima Tanzania/Defender of Farmer’s Interests by Farmers Themselves) in Tanzania. The Role of Local Markets, the Life of Rural Women "We exchange ideas, we exchange seeds" Matola, Mozambique Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2008 |
Danielle Burke |
Videographer |
Ben Burkett | President of the National Family Farm Coalition (NFFC) in the U.S., and a cooperative-marketing-specialist member of the Federation of Southern Cooperatives Land Assistance Fund. Civil Rights, Market Cooperatives, Buying Networks Matola, Mozambique Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2008 |
Gregory Cajete, Ph.D. | Director of the Native American Studies Program at the University of New Mexico and professor in the College of Education at the University of New Mexico. Science From A Native Perspective: How Do We Educate for A Sustainable Future Albuquerque and the Turquoise Trail, New Mexico Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2015 |
Fred Campbell |
Works with Ryakuga, a grass roots communications (radio and TV) company in Newfoundland, Canada. |
Juan Martín Carpenco | Member of Confederation of Workers of the Popular Economy Interview with Juan Martín Carpenco of CTEP The Excluded Ones Buenos Aires, Argentina Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2014 |
Juan Martín Carpenco | Miembro de Confederación de Trabajadores de la Economía Popular Entrevista con Juan Martín Carpenco de CTEP Los Excluidos Buenos Aires, Argentina Entrevista por Nic Paget-Clarke - 2014 |
Nora Castañeda | President of the Womens Development Bank Making women sovereign and participative: Becoming the protagonist of their own reality Caracas, Venezuela Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2004 |
Nicholas Centino | Student of Color Campus Diversity Project Director for the United States Student Association Foundation (USSA) A student organizers perspective on affirmative action - 2002 Washington, D.C. Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Jorge Cervera, Jr. | Actor, film director, producer "Thirty million people cannot go on forever without being represented" San Diego, California Interview by Fred Salas - 1998 |
Walter Chakela | Playwright, poet, and arts administrator at the Windybrow Centre for the Arts Johannesburg, South Africa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Bill Christison | President U.S. National Family Farm Coalition, president Missouri Rural Crisis Center Facing the world today GMO's: farm policy, patent laws, contamination, trade Auckland, New Zealand / Aotearoa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2001 |
Bill Christison | President U.S. National Family Farm Coalition, president Missouri Rural Crisis Center U.S. family farm leader Bill Christison details negative impacts of GMOs Chillicothe, Missouri Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1999 |
David Ciepley | Associate fellow in the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia, and a Global Horizons Fellow in the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in Uppsala, Sweden. Government by Corporation: The Mythology of the Stockholder as the Owner Part 1: The Corporation as a Governance Technology Part 2: The Business Corporation Part 3: The Governance of Collective Power Uppsala, Sweden Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2020 |
Rodrigo Duarte Clark | A theater person: writes and direct plays, member of the theater company El Teatro de la Esperanza. Theater, Esperanza, and Mountaintops near Kelly Fork, Kentucky Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000 |
Chris Gonzalez Clarke | Musician (Los Otros) Part 1 - Chicano Groove / Part 2 - Son del Barrio Santa Clara, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000 |
Mel Coleman, Sr. | Rancher. Founder and president of Coleman Natural Products. "A Cowboy in the Meat Business" Colorado ranch produces meat free of growth-promoting hormones, anti-biotics Denver and Saguache, Colorado Photo series by Nic Paget-Clarke Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1997 |
Annette Cotter | Greenpeace GE campaigner The future is GE Free Genetically modified organisms are unpredictable, irreversible, unnecessary Wellington, Aotearoa / New Zealand Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2001 |
Ibrahima Coulibaly | President of Mali’s CNOP (National Coordination of Peasant Organizations) To Gain Control of the Social Basis of the Economy Matola, Mozambique Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2008 |
Ibrahima Coulibaly | Le président de l’organisation malienne CNOP (Coordination Nationale des Organisations Paysannes) Prendre le contrôle de la base sociale de l’économie Matola, Mozambique L’entretien a été réalisé par Nic Paget-Clarke - 2008 |
Dr. Fiona Cram and Glenis Philip-Barbara | Research manager and researcher with the International Research Institute for Maori and Indigenous Education (IRI) Genetic engineering and Maori health Different ways of managing and understanding knowledge Auckland, Aotearoa / New Zealand Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2001 |
Miguel Angel Crespo | Director of PROBIOMA A Contribution To Agroecology: Biological Control, Certified Forest, Local Control Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2006 El Director de PROBIOMA Un Aporte a Una Agricultura Ecología Control Biológico, Bosque Certificado, Administración Local Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia Entrevista por Nic Paget-Clarke - 2006 |
Dr. Eve Crowley | Facilitator for Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development Initiative (SARD), a civil society-led, government- and inter-governmental-supported, and FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) facilitated initiative Respecting The Autonomy And Decisions Of The Poor Johannesburg, South Africa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Melquiades Cruz | A participant at the Universidad de la Tierra, My name is Melquiades Cruz. Most people know me as Kiado. I dont belong to a specific organization. I am from a community in the Sierra Norte called Santa Cruz de Yagavila in the lower Sierra. A Zapoteco Community in Sierra Norte Webs of Flowers Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2005 |
Aiden Delgado | U.S. Army Reservist, 320th Military Police Company Army Reservist Witnesses War Crimes: New Revelations about Racism in the Military Oakland, California Interview by Paul Rockwell - 2005 |
Peter Dowling | Ontario Coordinator of Canada's National Farmers Union The farm income crisis, supply management, sustainability and more Part 1 - The Farm Income Crisis / Part 2 - Sustainable farming Howe Island, Ontario, Canada Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000 |
Vincent Eng | Legal Director at the National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium (NAPALC). 28 Asian Pacific American organizations file support for affirmative action at the U. S. Supreme Court Washington, D.C. Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2003 |
Moctesuma Esparza | Film producer From the L.A. High School Walkouts to "Selena" and "The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca" San Diego, California Interview by Victor Payan - 1998 |
Gustavo Esteva | Author, local and international grassroots activist and de-professionalized intellectual, and a founder of the Universidad de la Tierra in Oaxaca, Mexico. Also a former corporate executive, a former guerrilla, a former high-ranking official in the government of President Echeverría, and an advisor with the Zapatista Army for National Liberation (EZLN) in Chiapas for the negotiations with the government. The Society of the Different 1 The Center of the World 2 We Are People of Corn 3 Regenerating Community Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2005 |
Susan Estrada | An original developer of the Internet and founder of CERFnet, author, founder of Aldea Communications The Internet: Handwashing of the Future? Starting up the Internet / The Internet and Globalization / The Internet and Future Society Carlsbad, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1997 |
Alison Fischer | Co-manager of ACCESS, Alliance for Creating Campus Equity and Seeking Social Justice, Blue Ridge Regional Director for the United States Student Association. "The Civil Rights Movement Is Not Over Yet" Defending Affirmative Action in North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1998 |
Jeanette Fitzsimons | Member of the New Zealand parliament and co-chair of the Green Party From Nuclear Free to Genetic Engineering Free Soil ecology: the most serious and the least understood ecological risk from genetically engineered crops Wellington, Aotearoa / New Zealand Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2001 |
Harrell Fletcher | Artist Merging art, functionality and education Whitesburg, Kentucky Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000 |
Kate Fletcher | Professor of Sustainability, Design and Fashion at London College of Fashion in the UK and author The Lives of the Users of Clothes "What the future looks like" Santiago, Chile Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2015 |
Gabriel Figueroa Flores Jr. | Photographer and the son of Gabriel Figueroa Gabriel Figueroa is considered the fourth of the three top Mexican muralists San Diego, California Interview by Fred Salas - 1998 |
Roberto Flores and Greg Tanaka | Roberto Flores - 1996/97 Fulbright Fellow to Chiapas, Mexico, to study the role of women leaders, in creating and sustaining the Zapatista movement Greg Tanaka - writer and lecturer in education, cultural studies, social theory, and ethnographic methods Autonomy and Participatory Democracy: An Ongoing Discussion on the Application of Zapatista Autonomy in the United States Interview by Peter McLaren - 2002 |
Geraldo Fontes |
Member of the national collective for the coordination of foreign relations for the MST (Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra - Landless Rural Workers' Movement) Without depending on power or having to take power Part 1 -- Building the New Society Now Part 2 Agrarian Reform / Agribusiness São Paulo, Brazil Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2004 |
Duncan and Kath Fraser with Fiona Mackenzie | Crofters living in the rural township of Toscaig on the coast of Applecross peninsula in Ross and Cromarty in northwest Scotland. They raise sheep and cattle on their in-by land and out on the communal grazing land. Crofting: In This Strategic Place Toscaig Township, Applecross Peninsula, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2016 |
Vicky Funari | Film director Director of "Paulina" discusses independent filmmaking and the impact of the film on its creators and its audience San Diego, California Interview by Fred Salas - 1999 |
Ela Gandhi | Member of the South African parliament and the African National Congress. She represents Phoenix, a large township of 300,000 near Durban. As a peace and gender activist she was banned and put under house arrest between 1975-1983. She is the granddaughter of Mohandas K. Gandhi. The Gandhian view on sustainable development Johannesburg, South Africa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Adella Gautier | Storyteller "Don't Throw Me in the Briar Patch" New Orleans, Louisiana Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1995 |
Graciela Elizabeth Geyer | Student of Color Campus Diversity Project director for the United States Student Association (USSA). "Eliminating affirmative action is re-segregating higher education" Washington, D.C. Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2001 |
Graciela Elizabeth Geyer | Student of Color Campus Diversity Project director for the United States Student Association (USSA). "There is no place where affirmative action is not necessary or could not be improved." Washington, D.C. Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000 |
Tom Goldtooth | Executive director of the Indigenous Environmental Network "We Cannot Continue To Live Like This" San Rafael, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2011 |
Tom Goldtooth | Executive director of the Indigenous Environmental Network First and foremost is our right to exist and to make our own decisions ... Johannesburg, South Africa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Oded Grajew | Initiator and Secretariat Member of the World Social Forum Founder of the Ethos Institute for Business and Social Responsibility Another World is Possible Social responsibility: rules for being on the market São Paulo, Brazil Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2004 |
Lester Greene | Member of the Executive Board of Local 2507 EMT (Emergency Medical Technicians) and Paramedics of NYC EMS (New York City Emergency Medical Service) EMS is becoming Ghetto Medicine We need an expanded community healthcare system New York, New York Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1993 |
Piedad Guallpa | Member of FAMAS (Agroecological Front of Women Artesans of Shagalpud) Medicinal Ointments: the Knowledge of the Ancestral People Shagalpud, Cañar Province, Ecuador Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2007 Miembro de FAMAS (Frente Agroecólogico de Mujeres Artesanas de Shagalpud) Pomadas Medicinales: Los Conocimientos Ancestrales Shagalpud, Cañar, Ecuador Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2007 |
Andrea Guerrero | Co-chair of Students for Educational Opportunity Students Launch Campaign to Restore Affirmative Action in California San Diego, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1998 |
Richard Haigh | Manager of the Integrated Technology Department at The Valley Trust Sustainable development -- "Participatory development KwaDedangendlale, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Ayanna Hawkins | Policy Program Director with Americans for a Fair Chance "Preventing discrimination and promoting diversity" Affirmative Action 2002 Washington, D.C. Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Pedro Huayquillan | Member of the Huayquillan Mapuche community Defending the Ancient Trails / the Culture Chos Malal, Neuquén Province, Argentina Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2014 |
M. Ayodele Heath | Poet An Interview with M. Ayodele Heath Atlanta, Georgia Interview by Collin Kelley - 2010 |
Ian Henderson | New Zealand farmer GE is another way of being unsustainable in the biological sense The market wants an un-modified product Amberly, Aotearoa / New Zealand Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2001 |
Eufronio Herrera | President of the City Council of San Pedro Ending Dependence On Intermediaries Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2006 Presidente del Consejo de Municipio San Pedro Terminando la Dependencía de los Intermediarios Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2006 |
Lilian Hill and Wahleah Johns | Lilian Hill is a founder and organizer of the Black Mesa Water Coalition. Wahleah Johns is executive director of the Black Mesa Water Coalition. We dont have to be the battery for America / Sustainable Development: Its Old But Its New Kykotsmovi, Hopi Nation Arizona Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2004 |
Shannon Hummel | Choreographer and dancer From a movement standpoint - Dance Harlan County, Kentucky Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000 |
Jason Hwang | Musician / composer The Far East Side . . . New York, New York Interview by ImprovisAsians - 1996 |
Mika Iba, Osamu Horii, Yoko Nakagawa and Masako Ogawa |
Representatives of Japanese farmers' and consumers' groups "It's the ethics of the quantity." St. Louis, Missouri Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1998 |
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. | U.S. civil rights leader Affirmative Action, Wall St., and the International Monetary Fund San Diego, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1998 |
Sydney Jackson | Maori community leader "Undisturbed and exclusive possession of the land, estates and forests" The strength in it Auckland, Aotearoa / New Zealand Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2001 |
Jon Jang and James Newton | Composers On the creation of "When Sorrow Turns to Joy" Los Angeles, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000 |
Jon Jang and Francis Wong | Composers / Founders of Asian Improv recording company 10th Anniversary of Asian Improv San Francisco, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1997 |
Sue Jarrett | Rancher, independent consultant for the Grace Factory Farm Project, co-chair of USDA's Small Farm Advisory Committee Fighting hog factories in eastern Colorado near Wray, Colorado Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000/1 |
Maria Jiménez | Director of the Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project (LEMP), a project of the American Friends Service Committee. We must not equate immigration with terrorism Houston, Texas Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2001 |
Maria Jiménez | Director of the Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project (LEMP), a project of the American Friends Service Committee. The Militarization of the U.S.-Mexico Border Part 1 - Border Communities Respond to Militarization, Accountability and Direct Involvement Part 2 - From Slave Patrol to Border Patrol, Life and Culture in U.S.-Mexico Border Communities Houston, Texas Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1998 |
Wahleah Johns and Lilian Hill | Wahleah Johns is executive director of the Black Mesa Water Coalition.Lilian Hill is a founder and organizer of the Black Mesa Water Coalition. We dont have to be the battery for America / Sustainable Development: Its Old But Its New Kykotsmovi, Hopi Nation Arizona Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2004 |
Chalmers Johnson, Ph.D. | Author of the best-selling books Blowback, The Sorrows of Empire, and MITI and the Japanese Miracle. Co-founder and president of the Japan Policy Research Institute Part 1. An Empire of More Than 725 Military Bases Part 2. From CIA Analyst to Best-Selling Scholar Cardiff, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2004 |
Stephanie Juno | Performance artist An interview with performance artist Stephanie Juno Whitesburg, Kentucky Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000 |
Fred Kalibwani | An organizer of PELUM (Participatory Ecological Land Use Management) Community rights policy and small-scale farming in eastern and southern Africa Johannesburg, South Africa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
S. Kannaiyan | Organizing secretary for the Erode District chapter of the farmers’ association Tamizhaga Vivasayigal Sangam in Tamil Nadu, India. Democratic Decentralization of the Means of Production Matola, Mozambique Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2008 |
Sister Bernie Kenny | Certified nurse practitioner, a Sister of the Medical Missionaries of Mary The Health Wagon in the Appalachian Mountains Appalachians take care of their own Dickinson County, Virginia Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1996 |
John Kinsman | President of Family Farm Defenders Frugal and Fair / Local and Global Near Lime Ridge, Wisconsin Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2011 |
Suzanne Lacy | "I do art, advocacy, and education." An interview with Suzanne Lacy near Elkhorn City, Kentucky Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000 |
Kimi Lee | Former Executive Director of University of California Student Association The University of California: The End of Affirmative Action -- the Beginning of Privatization? Oakland, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1997 |
Anne Lewis | Video director Community-directed Television - 40 videos about the Appalachian people Whitesburg, Kentucky Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1996 |
Jennifer Lin | Student of Color Campus Diversity Project director for the United States Student Association (USSA). Affirmative Action: Learning from achievements in Florida Washington, D.C. Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000 |
Jennifer Lin | Student of Color Campus Diversity Project director for the United States Student Association (USSA). "Re-thinking the Way We Organize" - A National Movement for Affirmative Action Washington, D.C. Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1998 |
Dr. Ann Lesch | Egypt: Uprising And Analysis Two Years Later. February 2013 Cairo, Egypt and Savannah, Georgia Interview by Ja A. Jahannes - 2013 |
Jadwiga Lopata and Sir Julian Rose |
Co-founders and co-chairs of the International Coalition to Protect the Polish Countryside (ICPPC) The Small and Middle Family Farm: A Base for Poland to be Independent, and a Base for Good Quality Food Stryszów, Poland Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2016 |
Alice Lovelace | Artist, educator, arts organizer and administrator Alice Lovelace: A Peaceful Disrupter Atlanta, Georgia Interview by Bill Cleveland - 2021 |
Alice Lovelace | Poet, teacher, and organizer. Accept The Responsibility Part 1: Part of the Process / Organized Chaos Part 2: Education, Poetry, And The Nuance That Is Left Out Atlanta, Georgia Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2011 |
Alice Lovelace | Poet, performance writer, and arts activist, educator, and co-editor of In Motion Magazine Community-based Art - "It should not be a unique thing to be an artist." Tulsa, Oklahoma Interview by Rich Foster - 1996 |
Diogenes Lucio | National director of legal affairs and human rights for FENOCIN (The National Confederation of Peasant, Indigenous, and Black Organizations) Agroecology and the Andean Cosmovision Quito, Ecuador Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2007 Dirigente nacional de asuntos jurídicos y derechos humanos de FENOCIN (Confederación Nacional de Organizaciones Campesinas, Indígenas y Negras) La agroecología y la cosmovisión andina Quito, Ecuador Entrevista por Nic Paget-Clarke - 2007 |
Monique Luse | Student leader, a junior, majoring in political science, and African and African American studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is co-founder of Students Supporting Affirmative Action, Vice-Speaker of the Black Student Union, and Co-chair of the Minority Affairs Commission of the Michigan Student Assembly. "Both attacks on affirmative action and globalization involve a sense of neglecting the other" Supporting affirmative action in Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Dr. Luis Macas | President of CONAIE The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador “What we are proclaiming is the self-determination of the peoples” Quito, Ecuador Presidente de CONAIE La Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas del Ecuador “Lo que estamos planteando es la autodeterminación de los pueblos” Quito, Ecuador Entrevista por Nic Paget-Clarke - 2007 |
Severine Macedo | Youth Representative of FETRAF-SUL Independent Alternatives for Rural Youth Chapecó, Santa Catarina, Brazil Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2004 |
Dr. Iain MacKinnon | Historian, from a crofting family on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Researcher in the governance of land and natural resources at the Center for Agroecology, Water and Resilience at thge university of Coventry, England. The Cultural Norms of Crofting: The Recovery of the Story and Voices of the Economy, the Understanding, and the Life of a People Edinburgh, Scotland Published in In Motion Magazine February 4, 2018 |
Sindiswa Mahuza | Urban agricultural fieldworker with Abalimi Bezekhaya Unemployed women create vegetable gardens in Khayelitsha "By having land people will create jobs for themselves" Johannesburg, South Africa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
John Malpede | Founder / director of Los Angeles Poverty Department theater group A good survival strategy - Theater Part 1 - Mobilizing homeless people / Part 2 - The extractive economy Whitesburg, Kentucky Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000 |
Fiona Mandeville | Chairperson of the Scottish Crofting Federation A Hegemony of Helping and Looking Out for People, Kyle of Lochalsh, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2016 |
Roberto Martinez | Human rights activist, director of the U.S. / Mexico Border Program and Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project of the American Friends Service Committee Border operations / Migrant life / Organizing for human rights Part 1 - "One of the greatest human rights tragedies in the history of the U. S. Part 2 - Combating hate crimes, organizing to improve housing conditions. Part 3 - Organizing on the border for human rights. San Diego, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2001 |
Roberto Martinez | Human rights activist, director of the U.S. / Mexico Border Program and Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project of the American Friends Service Committee U.S. Border Patrol in S. California developing deadly but ineffective Operation Gatekeeper 418 men, women and children die in 4 years, in California, crossing U.S. / Mexico border San Diego, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1999 |
Roberto Martinez | Human rights activist, director of the U.S. / Mexico Border Program and Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project of the American Friends Service Committee Immigration and Human Rights on the U.S. / Mexico Border San Diego, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1997 |
Marine Sergeant Jimmy Massey | United States Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Back From Iraq: "I Killed Innocent People For Our Government" Oakland, California Interview by Paul Rockwell - 2004 |
Finlay Matheson | A crofter and a director of the Scottish Crofting Federation Crofting: The Concept That There Should Be Lights in the Glen Again Strathcarron, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2016 |
Robbie McCauley | Performance artist and teacher People's Sense of Place Pennington Gap, Virginia Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000 |
Mandla Mentoor | Founder, member, and director of the Soweto Mountain of Hope The Soweto Mountain of Hope: Making People Free Soweto, South Africa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
MES |
Renowned international scholar |
Cornelius Minor | Florida A&M student-body president "One Florida" assumes that inequities dont exist any more -- Gov Jeb Bush's "One Florida" and Ward Connerly's anti-affirmative action initiative Tallahassee, Florida Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000 |
Bill Mitchell | Father of Sergeant Michael Mitchell Father's Day In War From Grief To Protest: How Peace Loving Fathers Honor Their Fallen Sons Oakland, California Interview by Paul Rockwell |
Nobuko Miyamoto | Works in the performing arts. Runs an arts organization called Great Leap. Performing Arts, Obon, Yoga and Martial Arts Pennington Gap, Virginia Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000 |
Luciana Monacci and Fabian Beltrán | Members of La Mesa Campesina del Norte Neuquino The Inter-Connectedness of Life from a Viewpoint of Solidarity Chos Malal, Neuquén Province, Argentina Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2014 |
Miembros de La Mesa Campesina del Norte Neuquino La Integralidad de la Vida Desde una Mirada Muy Solidaria Chos Malal, Provincia de Neuquén, Argentina |
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Sister Ruth Montrichard & Father Pantin | Executive director of SERVOL (Service Volunteered for All) Father Pantin is chairman Taking Back Education Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2004 |
Jocelyn Moore | Student body vice-president at the University of Florida Florida students organize to defend affirmative action from Connerly, Gov. Jeb Bush Gainesville, Florida Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000 |
Justus Lavi Mwololo | Justus Lavi Mwololo speaks about Kenyas agriculture Farmers, we have to put forward our agenda. Johannesburg, South Africa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Alejandro Nadal | Economist: Comparative economic theory The Key Organizing Principle of Society: Macroeconomics Markets or Sustainability Part 1: The Myth of the Invisible Hand Part 2: The Day That Capitalism Changed Forever Mexico City, Mexico PInterview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2018 |
Andrew Nagem | A Community Sculptor "Taking a piece of clay and transforming it into something beautiful." Las Cruces, New Mexico / San Diego, California Interview by Fred Salas - 1999 |
George Naylor | Independent farmer and past president of the National Family Farm Coalition In the U.S. Today: Farmers or Employees? Churdan, Iowa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2011 |
Sue Neiderer | Member of Military Families Speak Out Death By Lying: "Military recruiters misled my son, and now he's dead." Oakland, California Interview by Paul Rockwell - 2004 |
James Newton and Jon Jang | Composers On the creation of "When Sorrow Turns to Joy" Los Angeles, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2000 |
Johnny Nguyen | Photographer Taking Photos of Occupy: Beautiful. Historic. San Diego, California Published in In Motion Magazine May 6, 2012 |
Diamantino Nhampossa | Executive Disrector of UNAC (of the União Nacional de Camponeses /National Peasants' Union) Organizing Food Sovereignty in Mozambique Matola, Mozambique Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2008 |
Paul Nicholson |
Farmer and member of EHNE (Euskal Herriko Nekazarien Elkartasuna), the Basque Farmers Union in the Basque Country, and a member of the International Coordinating Committee in Via Campesina. |
Miguel Angel Nuñez | International relationship coordinator for IPIAT (Instituto para la Produccion e Investigacion de la Agricultura Tropical) and an advisor to the presidential office of President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela. The Science of Sustainable Agriculture Is Agroecology Mérida, Venezuela Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2007 |
Miguel Angel Nuñez | International relationship coordinator for IPIAT (Instituto para la Produccion e Investigacion de la Agricultura Tropical) and an advisor to the presidential office of President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela. Farmers are Demanding Agroecology: Making Democracy Participative Barinas and Caracas, Venezuela Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2004 |
Sandra Osawa | Native American independent filmmaker "Listen to your own voice!" Seattle, Washington & San Diego, California Interview by Victor Payan - 1997 |
Ralph Paige | Executive Director of the Federation of Southern Cooperatives African American farmers organize against Republican "Freedom to Farm" bill Proposed budget cuts would devastate African American farms in the Southeast Washington, D.C. / Atlanta, Georgia Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1996 |
Pan Yong Ling, Li Jin Ping, Li Hong Mei, and Wang Hong | Beijing Opera artists Arts are unlimited. You never stop learning. San Francisco, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke and Wang Hong - 2000 |
Father Pantin & Sister Ruth Montrichard | Chairman of SERVOL (Service Volunteered for All) Sister Ruth Montrichard is executive director Taking Back Education Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2004 |
Mauricio Parada | Member of CUN (Crianceros Unidos del Norte / United Herders of the North) Defending the Ancient Trails / the Culture Chos Malal, Neuquén Province, Argentina Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2014 |
Frank Partnoy | Law and finance professor, author Deregulation, Derivatives, and Moral Hazard San Diego, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2013 |
Ralph and Myrna Paulus | Montana farmers "It Takes Guts to Make a Democracy" An Interview about storytelling circles, the arts and democracy. Choteau, Montana Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1995 |
Adam Payne | A farmer and grower and a member of the Landworkers’ Alliance, which is a UK organization of small-scale farmers and growers, also affiliated with Vía Campesina Change in Rural Culture, Small Farms, and Hedgerows West Dorset, England Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2016 |
Bernardo Peredo |
a Bolivian citizen working in sustainable and environmental governance, political ecology, biodiversity conservation, and local economic development. He is also a doctoral candidate at Oxford University (Oxford University Centre for the Environment), doing his research in Bolivia. Indigenous Communities, Biodiversity, Natural Resources, and Sustainable Development in Bolivia La Paz, Bolivia Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2006 |
Logan Perkins | Member of the organization Food for Maine’s Future and the National Family Farm Coalition in the U.S. Local Economies and a Just Food System Matola, Mozambique Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2008 |
Rhonda Perry | Program Director of the Missouri Rural Crisis Center Local Control or the Corporatizing of Rural America Armstrong, Howard County, Missouri Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2019 Published in In Motion Magazine February 22, 2020 |
Rhonda Perry | Program Director of the Missouri Rural Crisis Center Grassroots Missouri Organizing A Variety of Tactics, Consistent Strategies Armstrong, Missouri Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2005 |
Rhonda Perry | Program Director of the Missouri Rural Crisis Center Changing the focus of the international debate on trade Price supports, inventory management, and grain reserves Columbia, Missouri Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2003 |
Julio dos Santos Pessego | Advocacy project director for UNAC (União Nacional de Camponeses/National Peasants' Union), Member of UCASN (União dos Camponeses Sul de Niassa/ South Niassa Peasants’ Union) An Understanding of Associations Lichinga, Niassa, Mozambique Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2008 |
Lourdes Portillo | Film director "Not just the pyramids and menudo" San Diego, California Interview by Fred Salas - 1998 |
Elfrieda Pschorn-Strauss | Research coordinator of Biowatch South Africa GE crops, trade liberalization and food sovereignty in southern Africa Johannesburg, South Africa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Xochimilco Zapatista and Puente a la Esperanza | Commission (Aide, Angelica and Victor) of members of Xochimilco Zapatista and Puente a la Esperanza Where Dreams Can Be Created, Constructed Mexico City, Mexico Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2005 |
Quetzal | Musical group Forging the sound of the New Millennium Los Angeles, California Interview by Chris Gonzalez Clarke - 1998 |
Jose Ramirez | Artist / painter Contemporary Latino life in Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Interview by Roberto Flores - 2001 |
ReadNex Poetry Squad | A group of poets Alice Lovelace Interview the ReadNex Poetry Squad with poetry by Decora: I Write / Images of Santa Ana Atlanta, Georgia Interview by Alice Lovelace - 2008 |
René Redwood | Former Special Assistant to past Secretary of Labor, Robert Reich, former executive director of Americans for a Fair Chance The positive impact of affirmative action is a fact in our daily lives Affirmative Action and the Civil Rights Movement Washington, D.C. Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1999 |
Kalissa Regier | Youth Vice President of the National Farmers Union, Canada Control Over the Farm Matola, Mozambique Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2008 |
Pedro Reyes Millan | Sculptor of taparo and Barinas state director of IPIAT (Instituto para la Produccion e Investigacion de la Agricultura Tropical). From Guerrilla Commander to Taparo Sculptor: Art and production models which transfer knowledge "Learning means dignity" Barinas, Venezuela Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2004 |
Dr. Eleanora (Norrie) Robbins | An adjunct faculty member at San Diego State University in the Department of Geological Sciences. Retired from the U.S. Geological Survey, after 34 years. Peace Corps volunteer in Tanzania for two years. I'm a member of Women Occupy San Diego. Part of a National Science Foundation (NSF) project called Art of Science Learning. I teach outdoor science to kids on Indian reservations, called Science Explorers Clubv Mapping Connections: How to Take Care of the Earth La Mesa, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2014 |
Francisca Rodriguez (English) |
"rom here, from Lampa, which is a very large commune in the metropolitan region of Santiago. I belong to the National Association of Rural and Indigenous Women (ANAMURI). And I am one of the constituent members of La Vía Campesina, at the international level, and of CLOC (Coordinadora Latinoamericana de Organizaciones del Campo), which is the Latin American identity of Via Campesina.” |
Francisca Rodriguez (Español) |
"... vivo de Lampa, una comuna muy grande de la región metropolitana de Santiago. Pertenezco a la Asociación Nacional de Mujeres Rurales e Indígenas, ANAMURI, organización de la cual soy constituyente, lo mismo que de La Vía Campesina a nivel internacional, y de la CLOC (Coordinadora Latinoamericana de Organizaciones del Campo que es la identidad de América Latina de La Vía.” Entrevista con Francisca Rodriguez de ANAMURI y La Vía Campesina Parte 1 / Visibilizar el trabajo y la participación de las mujeres Parte 2 / Recuperar consciencia / Un espacio de intercambio Santiago, Chile Entrevista por Nic Paget-Clarke - 2014 (publicado 2017) |
Dr. Silvia Rodriguez | Chair of the board of directors of Genetic Resources Action International (GRAIN). GRAIN is an international non-governmental organization which promotes the sustainable management and use of agricultural biodiversity based on people's control over genetic resources and local knowledge. Costa Rica's Biodiversity Law Intellectual community rights are preeminent to intellectual property rights Johannesburg, South Africa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Peter Rosset | Researcher at the Center for the Study of Change in the Mexican Countryside (CECCAM),a non-profit organization which supports the peasant movement in Mexico. Also, the co-coordinator of the Land Research Action Network or Landaction.org. Agrarian Reform, Land Reform, Food Sovereignty San Felipe, Yaracuy, Venezuela Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2005 |
L. A. Samy and Christina Samy | L.A. Samy is Director of AREDS (Association of Rural Education and Development Service) Christina Samy is Program Coordinator of AREDS and works with SWATE (Society of Women in Action for Total Empowerment) The poor have to be united / You create alternatives Renganathapuram, Tamil Nadu, India Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2003 |
Raymundo Sánchez Barraza | General coordinator of CIDECI (Centro Indígena de Capacitación Integral) A University Without Shoes An Indigenous Intercultural System of Informal Education San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2005 Entrevista con Raymundo Sánchez Barraza Una Universidad Sin Zapatos Sistema Indígena Intercultural de Educación no Formal San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico |
Henry Saragih | General Coordinator of La Via Campesina and Chairman of the Indonesian Peasant Union Not Wait for the Changing of Our Society Through the Government Matola, Mozambique Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2008 |
Devinder Sharma | Award-winning journalist, writer, and researcher on food and trade policy.You Have to Decide: the Tree or the GDP? The "Green Chomsky" doesn't spare words alerting about the hidden hunger crisis. Salvador, Bahia, Brazil Interview by Eduardo Aguiar de Almeida - 2010 |
Devinder Sharma | Award-winning journalist, writer, and researcher on food and trade policy. The politics of food and agriculture Part 1 From British Colonialism to WTO Rules and Privatization Part 2 From Secured-Cash Crops to Village Republics New Delhi, India Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2003 |
Dr. Vandana Shiva | Physicist, ecologist, activist, editor, and author The Role of Patents in the Rise of Globalization The recovery of economic democracy is at the heart of recovery of democracy itself. New Delhi, India Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2003 |
Dr. Vandana Shiva | Physicist, ecologist, activist, editor, and author Discussing Water Wars Resurrection of commons, community rights, and direct and basic democracy Johannesburg, South Africa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Vandana Shiva | Entrevista en español (1998) St. Louis, Missouri Interview por Nic Paget-Clarke - 1998 |
Dr. Vandana Shiva | Physicist, ecologist, activist, editor, and author "The deeper you can manipulate living structures the more you can control food and medicine." St. Louis, Missouri Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1998 |
Russell Simmons | Organic dairy farmer A guarantee of safe food Organizing organic dairy farmers Waikato, Aotearoa / New Zealand Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2001 |
Herb E. Smith | Appalachian video documentary-maker Appalachians Speak for Themselves Whitesburg, Kentucky Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1996 |
Four of the Organizers of Sobreruedas en el Barrio | Organizers of Sobreruedas en el Barrio: A Neighborhood Market Claiming Space: Involve the Alternative San Diego, California Interview by Carlos huerta and Nic Paget-Clarke - 2013 |
Maui Solomon | Moriori Maori barrister, an indigenous lawyer from Aotearoa New Zealand The Wai 262 Claim by Six Maori Tribes Flora and fauna and cultural and intellectual heritage rights Wellington, Aotearoa / New Zealand Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2001 |
Jeff Song | Musician/composer Rules of Engagement Boston, Massachusetts Interview by ImprovisAsians - 1996 |
Fernando Suarez del Solar | Father of Jesus Suarez del Solar Father's Day In War From Grief To Protest: How Peace Loving Fathers Honor Their Fallen Sons Oakland, California Interview by Paul Rockwell |
Dr. Doreen Stabinsky | Plant geneticist Assessing the Risks of Genetic Engineering Super weeds, non-target impacts, horizontal gene transfer Auckland, Aotearoa / New Zealand Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2001 |
Fabiola Tafolla | Organizational director for the University of California Student Association University of California students campaign to win back affirmative action Oakland, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1999 |
Jose Torres Tama | Performance and visual artist ". . . a satirical and ominous vision of a techno-pop U.S. TV culture." New Orleans, Louisiana Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1996 |
Nilda Elisa Tapia and Olga Tapia (en español) |
Members of La Mesa Campesina del Norte Neuquino Usurped: This Land Has a Lot of Oil Chos Milal, Neuquén Province, Argentina Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2016 |
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz | Executive Director of Tebtebba Foundation an indigenous peoples policy research center Democracy in relation to how food is distributed" Johannesburg, South Africa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Dr. Tewolde B. G. Egziabher | General Manager of the Environmental Protection Authority of Ethiopia and also the Institute for Sustainable Development) On farmer empowerment, genetic engineering and global systems Johannesburg, South Africa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Thich Nhat Hanh | Venerable Zen Master at Deer Park Monastery in Escondido. Known worldwide for his social and political activism Community-Based Art and the Practice of Compassion and Mindfulness Escondido, California Interview by Eloise de Leon - 2001 |
Piri Thomas | Author Parts 1 & 2: The Inspiration to Write "Down These Mean Streets" Part 3: Of Prisons, Wordsongs, Self-determination and Laughter Berkeley, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1998 |
tibusungu 'e vayayana | Political Deputy Minister of the Council of Indigenous Peoples Reconstitute Different Tribes, Different Peoples in Taiwan Taipei, Taiwan Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2016 |
Henri Tiphagne | Executive Director of People's Watch -Tamil Nadu Human Rights Organizations: Protective and Promotive Monitoring the state -- Educating in the schools Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2003 |
Faustino Torrez | A national leader of the ATC (Asociación de Trabajadores del Campo /Association of Rural Workers) Part 1: The People and Their Land Managua, Nicaragua Published in In Motion Magazine December 17, 2009 |
Faustino Torrez | Un dirigente nacional de la Asociación de Trabajadores del Campo Primera Parte: La Gente y Su Tierra Managua, Nicaragua Published in In Motion Magazine 17 de diciembre, 2009 |
Altemir Tortelli | General Coordinator of FETRAF-SUL "When Cooperative Structures Are The Instrument" and Autonomy Chapecó, Santa Catarina, Brazil Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2004 |
Xuan-Trang "Mary" Tran-Thien | Outreach Coordinator of the Asian Pacific American Coalition for Equality (APACE) "All eyes are on Washington state": Washington's Initiative 200, like California's Prop 209, uses deceptive language in an attempt to harm civil rights Seattle, Washington Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1998 |
Toni Van Pelt | State president of Florida National Organization for Women, treasurer of Floridians Representing Equity and Equality (FREE) In Florida: Affirmative Action and the Presidential Elections St. Petersburg, Florida Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2001 |
Jayshree Vyas | Managing Director of SEWA (Self Employed Womens Association) Bank To come out of this vicious cycle of poverty Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2003 |
Ron Welburn | Poet Dreamtime Keeper: Interview with Native American Poet Ron Welburn Savannah, Georgia Interview by Ja A. Jahannes - 2010 |
Evelyn C. White | Author of biography of Alice Walker An Interview with Valerie Boyd and Evelyn C. White (Biographies of Alice Walker and Zora Neale Hurston) Boston, Massachusetts Interview by Felicia Pride - 2005 |
Shirley Wilcher | Attorney w/affirmative action in: community groups; Congress; Clinton administration; private sector. Civil Rights Since the 2003 Supreme Court Affirmative Action Decisions -- Combating Circumventions and Political Interpretations -- Accokeek, Maryland Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2004 |
Virginia Franco, Tammy Martin, Evie Kosower, Christina Imhoof | Members of Women Occupy San Diego Community Helps Community Selling Fruits And Vegetables at the Sobreruedas San Diego, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2013 |
Jon Jang and Francis Wong | Composers / Founders of Asian Improv recording company 10th Anniversary of Asian Improv San Francisco, California Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 1997 |
Yancy | Theater artist Reflections of an Albanian Theater Artist Part 4 of Creating Art in the Balkans Tirana, Albania -- San Diego, U.S.A. Interview by Eloise de Leon - 1996 |
Yin Shao Loong | Research officer with the Third World Network Democracy at the International Level Johannesburg, South Africa Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2002 |
Yoon, Geum-Soon | International coordinator of the Korean Women Peasants Association (KWPA), co-chairperson of the Korean Women’s Alliance, and a member of the International Coordinating Committee in Via Campesina. Women’s Rights Are A Precondition to Food Sovereignty Matola, Mozambique Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2008 |
Xochimilco Zapatista and Puente a la Esperanza | Commission (Aide, Angelica and Victor) of members of Xochimilco Zapatista and Puente a la Esperanza Where Dreams Can Be Created, Constructed Mexico City, Mexico Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2005 |
Manuel Zapata Olivella | One of South America's foremost Black writers, intellectuals and activists. South America's Voice of African Consciousness Bogotá, Colombia Interview by Ja A. Jahannes / Photo by Magdalena Agüero - 1993 |
Raúl Zibechi | Professor at the Multiversidad Franciscana de America Latina; a columnist and international analyst for Brecha in Montevideo, Uruguay and La Jornada in Mexico City; and the author of many books. A Civilizational Crisis: Different Paradigms and Different Ways To Build Them Montevideo, Uruguay Interview by Nic Paget-Clarke - 2014 |
Raúl Zibechi | Uruguayan journalist, writer and activist Speaking about social movements in Latin America Barcelona, Spain Interview by GRAIN - 2011 |