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DESCRIPTION:MONDAY OCTOBER 3rd 7PM  NEW COLLEGE CULTURAL CENTER   766 VALENCIA STREET  
 $3-5 Admission (NCOC STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF FREE)  HEROES OF THE EARTH  
 There’s a new kind of hero for the 1990’s: people who are fighting to 
 protect the environment, often at great personal risk. Each year grassroots 
 heroes in every corner of the globe are honored with the Goldman 
 Environmental Prize, considered the Nobel Prize of Ecology.  HEROES OF THE 
 EARTH profiles the seven Goldman winners for 1993, along with the critical 
 issues motivating them to action: a Colombian man who is fighting to 
 preserve a remote mountain area, home to the ancient Kogi tribe; a Native 
 American woman in South Dakota who is battling to protect tribal lands from 
 hazardous and nuclear waste; a Chinese woman who has led a crusade against 
 a huge dam on the Yangtse River; a Russian who created the first 
 environmental movement in the former Soviet Union; an Australian who fought 
 to protect the largest sand island in the world; and two South Africans who 
 have dedicated their lives to stopping the slaughter of elephants and 
 rhinos. HEROES OF THE EARTH is an inspiring look at individual commitment 
 as well as several major global environmental concerns.  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/09/28/76783.php
SUMMARY:Heroes of the Earth
LOCATION:NEW COLLEGE CULTURAL CENTER   766 VALENCIA STREET  (Mission District)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/09/28/76783.php
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