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Nov 14 2012

THIRST

November 14, 2012

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Location

Latino Cultural Center, Lecture Center B2

Address

803 S. Morgan St., Chicago, IL 60607

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Presented by the UIC Latino Cultural Center

  • Is water part of a shared “commons,” a human right for all people, or is it a commodity to be bought, sold, and traded in a global marketplace?

“THIRST” tells the stories of communities in Bolivia, India, and the United States that are asking these fundamental questions, as water becomes the most valuable global resource of the 21st Century.

  • Approx. 65min

Screening followed by discussion facilitated by Rachel Havrelock, Department of English and Program in Jewish Studies.

If you require any accommodations please contact us at least three days before the event.

Co-sponsors: UIC Honors College, Latin American and Latino Studies Program, Office of Sustainability, Social Justice Initiative, and student organization LABS

Date posted

May 30, 2018

Date updated

Apr 14, 2020