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journalists, anti gender-based violence advocates, lawyers and community members from across canada. we hope that this guide will be a valuable tool and resource for journalists, media makers, community organizers, educators, and others who want to think, talk, and write about how we can shift from rape
journalists, anti gender-based violence advocates, lawyers and community members from across canada. we hope that this guide will be a valuable tool and resource for journalists, media makers, community organizers, educators, and others who want to think, talk, and write about how we can shift from rape...
https://www.femifesto.ca/media-guide/use-the-right-words/
facts could be no farther away, and the truth even farther. from the west's purview, the grassroots concerns of the folk don't matter to us. all we want to do is do what we do best - intervene to protect interest we speculate we have in the region as interventionists. let us start with the sweet crude oil
producing state of nigeria. i know nigeria well; i lived there for more than a year in the early s. nigeria's natural resources include but are not limited to petroleum (sweet crude oil), tin, columbite, iron ore, coal, limestone, lead, zinc, and natural gas. mali is like nigeria, is rich with bauxite...
https://rawdawgb.blogspot.com/2013/02/