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… of higher-quality goods at lower prices. A lot of people in the United States benefit from the presence of … to strengthen the social safety net, which leaves many people vulnerable. The consequences of these policy failures …
… state and its governing elite and the masses of its people, and those insights may well help us to understand … “policymakers and diplomats are talking to the wrong people about the wrong things.” American diplomatic presence …
… on the history of resistance to violence and oppression of people of African descent, these books “connect us to our … complex dynamics of power struggles between the enslaved people, native inhabitants, and Dutch rulers of the colony. …
… porridge mixes. The women in Buyengo—over 120 people had shown up, more than expected—were CHP candidates. … sub-county, where the room was filled to capacity. Most people in the areas around Jinja speak Luganda, Lusoga, or …
… state and its governing elite and the masses of its people, and those insights may well help us to understand … “policymakers and diplomats are talking to the wrong people about the wrong things.” American diplomatic presence …
… markets,” one of which exists for each caste since 95% of people marry within their caste. He pointed to the dowry, in … a few problematic states, but is “way more pervasive than people have realized.” One of the policy implications of his …
… uncover the intellectual legacies of slavery and enslaved people, through wide-ranging and inventive readings of … French Caribbean, and the intellectual labors of Haitian people, the roots of modern thought about slavery and …
… possible from the great variety of presentations given by people polished by academic and/or practical experience, not … from a network point of view, enabling me to meet also people from the Yale World Fellows Programme. Another …
… urban populations, there is a greater need for poor people to have access to and claims over how and where food … �>read entire paper ? Food Sovereignty in Everyday Life: A People-Centered Approach to Food Systems Meleiza Figueroa, … expand it into a bigger political ecology question of how people govern themselves in relation to ecosystems. In this …