i'm a little confused. i understand these people are social activists... but, are they engaged in certain specific issues? i saw a few clips of WTO and Free Tibet protests in the video... or do they just "train communities" to become activist? i would like to know more about the group (and i'm sure there's a lot more to them), but i think the video was kind of weak. i think this group (and the video) would be much more effective if they highlighted specific issues that they have taken an activist stance against.
i'm a little confused. i understand these people are social activists... but, are they engaged in certain specific issues? i saw a few clips of WTO and Free Tibet protests in the video... or do they just "train communities" to become activist? i would like to know more about the group (and i'm sure there's a lot more to them), but i think the video was kind of weak. i think this group (and the video) would be much more effective if they highlighted specific issues that they have taken an activist stance against.
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