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Tag was last used: Apr 29, 2009
 
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Posted By:  CWBloggers
Posted On:  Sep 1, 2008

  Nations within Nations within Nations…

When Canada’s Constitution was repatriated back in 1982, Aboriginal leaders worked hard to ensure that the protection of Aboriginal rights became part and parcel of the new rules for Canadian society.  Their efforts bore the fruit of the small but powerful sentence of Section 35.1 : ...... [view]

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  South Asian Visual Arts Centre

Submitted By:   nyla
Website:  http://www.savac.net
Phone:  416-542-1661
E-mail:  outreach@savac.net
  Vision:   Since 1993, SAVAC (South Asian Visual Arts Centre) has been dedicated to the presentation and promotion of contemporary visual art by South Asian artists. SAVAC presents innovative programming, which critically explores......
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  Journeys in Film~Educating for Global Understanding

Submitted By:   joanneashe
Website:  http://www.journeysinfilm.org
Phone:  505-867-4666
E-mail:  Joanne@journeysinfilm.org
  Vision:   Journeys in Film was founded in 2003 to broaden global learning through the powerful combination of age-appropriate films from around the world and interdisciplinary classroom materials designed to develop 21st century......
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  Tower of Babel

Submitted By:   Ceren
Website:  http://towerofbabel.com
E-mail:  malcolm@towerofbabel.com
  Vision:   Xenophobia has caused countless wars and hate crimes. Ultimately, it's not about the myths and legends one's tribe worships or the color of one's skin, it's about one's heritage: unfamiliar customs and invisible deities......
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