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DESCRIPTION:Report by Pennie Opal Plant and Shannon Biggs upon having just returned 
 from Ecuador.   Pennie Opal Plant is a member of Idle No More SF Bay Area.  
 Shannon Biggs works at Global Exchange, and is the co-author of the 
 recently published book, "The Rights of Nature".    \nKey leaders of the 
 international human rights movement came together mid-January 2014 in 
 Ecuador. The twofold purpose of the Summit was to analyze the experiences 
 of communities in Ecuador, Bolivia, and United States that have already 
 implemented “Rights of Nature” laws, and to devise a unified global 
 strategy for advancing the Rights of Nature movement around the world. This 
 movement draws on indigenous wisdom in positing a new jurisprudence that 
 recognizes the right of nature in all its forms to exist, persist, evolve 
 and regenerate.\n\nSponsored by the BFUU Social Justice Ctee  
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 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/02/03/18750255.php
SUMMARY:Report on the International Summit on the Rights of Nature in Ecuador
LOCATION:Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists’ Hall\n1924 Bonita 
 (@Cedar)    www.bfuu.org\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/02/03/18750255.php
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