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North American Premiere of “Children of the Anaconda.” Produced by the Indigenous Shipibo of Peru’s Amazon Basin.

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Come to the premiere of “Children of the Anaconda” a documentary produced by the indigenous Shipibo of Peru’s Amazon basin – May 4th at 7:30pm in the Lory Student Center at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. For tickets call 970-491-5754 or email Kristina Pearson at [email protected]. Can’t make it to the Premiere? Get a free DVD of “Children of the Anaconda” by making a tax-deductible donation of $25 or more to Village Earth’s Shipibo Project.

Upcoming Courses in the Village Earth/CSU Online Certificate Program in Community-Based Development

Spring II Session

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Taking a practical “hands-on” perspective, this course will explore the theories, tools, styles and challenges of community-based organizing. It will discuss practical strategies for developing community leadership and working with marginalized communities, exploring the ideas and examples from Evo Morales, Paulo Freire, Saul Alinsky, Sub-Comandante Marcos, the Bridge Immigrant Rights experiment and Martin Heidegger.

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The role of micro-enterprises in developing communities is crucial. This course examines the process of identifying projects to fit the needs of people and equipping individuals with the basic skills to run these projects. Of particular emphasis is the role of women in the process. Projects oriented towards women are important means of increasing their self esteem – which can have far reaching economic and social impact on the entire community.

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