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Babylon is the isms and schisms not only within the system but within ourselves. Let's organize, unify and step out of Babylon. |
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HomeIntroductionSue Suprianos Steppin Out of Babylon is a radio interview series covering a broad range of important issues in todays world: peace and war, human and civil rights, communication, the media, the environment, food security, racism, globalization, immigration and matters of the spirit. Over 250 shows are available at this site! AutobiographyEventsPage SearchSearch for keywords on this page with Control-F (Windows) or Command-F (Mac OS). Archive SearchSteppin' Out of Babylon Archive. ContactDonateTo Order CD's of ShowsSend an e-mail to Sue Supriano for ordering instructions. Two shows fit on one CD at a cost $13 per CD, including postage and tax. If you live outside the US, there will probably be an additional charge for the higher postage, so you will need to e-mail Sue to discuss this. Links
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Terminator Seeds, Nanotechnology...... Hope Shand has been working with
the Canadian based, ETC Group (Erosion, Technology and Concentration) for over
20 years. She
is the Research Director and has written on agricultural biodiversity, corporate
concentration and the the social and economic impacts of emerging technologies
and who controls the ownership of the emerging technologies. Shand is the author
of "Human Nature: Agricultural Biodiversity and Farm Based Food Security".
She lives in South Carolina. This interview took place during the "Reclaim
the Commons" Teach in in San Francisco in June, 04. |
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