“Urban Social Movements as Engines of Political Change”
New York City -- April 3 -7, 2006
Featuring:
Felix Muruchi Poma
-- Bolivian Labor Leader & Political Activist --
Felix Muruchi Poma
-- Bolivian Labor Leader & Political Activist --
- MONDAY, April 3rd
Columbia University
Noon – 2 p.m
School of International and Public Affairs
420 W. 118th Street, Rm 802
http://sipa.columbia.edu
Noon – 2 p.m
School of International and Public Affairs
420 W. 118th Street, Rm 802
http://sipa.columbia.edu
New York University
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
University Settlement
273 Bowery, Room 1
- TUESDAY, April 4th
“An activist's history of Bolivia”
7:30 p.m.
@ The Brecht Forum
451 West Street - WEDNESDAY, April 5th
City University of New York
Graduate Center
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 pm.
365 5th Avenue, Rm 6112
- THURSDAY, April 6th
708 Broadway
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Fordham University
Rose Hill Campus
Walsh Library Auditorium
441 East Fordham Road
- FRIDAY, April 7th
WBAI 99.5 FM
Radio interview@ 8:00 a.m.
“Wake-up Call” w/Mario Murillo
Who is Felix Muruchi Poma ?
An ex-mineworker and union organizer, Felix has been politically active in Bolivia since the 1970s – surviving life as a political prisoner and in exile. He has actively participated in some of the most important processes in contemporary Bolivian history, including the recent uprisings in the Aymara city of El Alto. He is currently a union and university leader while studying law at Bolivia’s Universidad Pública de El Alto.
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