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Devinder's Contact & Biographical Information | Examples of Devinder's writing | North America Lecture Tour Schedule
On Friday 21 November 2003 at 10:30am sharp, Devinder Sharma will speak to children in grades 6 and above at:
The Academy at 2722 Benvenue Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705.
- All are welcome to attend
- Admission is free to all
- Wheelchair accessible
If you will be bringing a large group, please contact Paul Goettlich by email him so that we plan appropriately for the number who will attend. We'd like to ensure that have enough space and seating, thereby making it a positive learning experience for all. Devinder's message is an extremely important one for all of us in the nation that has an enourmous influence on the process of globalization. At the mercy of developed nations such as the USA that are controlling the globalization process, lesser developed nations have been unjustly delegated to subordinate roles.
Devinder Sharma is an author and activist based in New Delhi, India. He is an outspoken critic of globalization, food security, patents, and genetic engineering, and the ill effects on India and other nations. The heads of state in India consult him, as well as those of other nations, both developing and developed. This is part of his North American tour, which includes several universities and nonprofits in Canada and throughout the US. Please see the more detailed page of his biographical information and a selection of his writing
An example of a lecture by Devinder
Sharma.
It is the latest presentation of his that I have on my website. It
will be featured in the next edition of Synthesis/Regeneration: A Magazine of
Green Social Thought. This is only an example of subject. He will speak at a
comfortable level for children at 6th grade and above.
WTO
and Agriculture: The Great Trade Robbery
From his presentation at the international debate in Germany:
Agrarhandel — Stolperstein Fur Die WTO?
[Agricultural Trade Agricultural Trade — Stumbling Block For the WTO?]
*photo: Nic Paget-Clarke
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