Another world is possible : impressions of the World Social Forum
This is a report from the 2002 World Social Forum in Brazil, where 50,000 grassroots delegates from 131 countries discussed social and environmental problems facing the planet and how to solve them.
""In early 2002, over 50,000 people from 131 countries met in Brazil for the World Social Forum. Their goal was to oppose corporate globalization and to develop alternative visions for the future ... Most people in the U.S. have no idea it took place. But we were there, and this is what we saw."--Title credits."
"This is a report from the 2002 World Social Forum in Brazil, where 50,000 grassroots delegates from 131 countries discussed social and environmental problems facing the planet and how to solve them."
"This is a report from the 2002 World Social Forum in Brazil, where 50,000 grassroots delegates from 131 countries discussed social and environmental problems facing the planet and how to solve them."@en
"In early 2002, in Porto Alegre, Brazil, 50,000 gathered (including 11,000 young people) for the World Social Forum with the goal of opposing corporate globalization and developing alternative visions for the future. Public officials, representatives of non-governmental organizations, indigenous nations, farmers and labor promoted a new vision of social justice. Covered extensively by media in other parts of the world, the Forum was virtually ignored by the U.S. press."
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