Add Comment on:
Labor Activists Say U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement Will Be Signed in Blood if Approved
Sunday, September 30, 2007 SAN ANTONIO: More than 100 people crammed into a tiny lecture room on the St. Mary’s University campus in San Antonio, Texas, Thursday night, Sept. 27, to hear a slate of speakers discussing the perils of the proposed U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement (FTA). A cadre of labor, community, religious, environmental and student groups banded together under the banner of “fair trade” to sponsor the forum.
Sunday, September 30, 2007 SAN ANTONIO: More than 100 people crammed into a tiny lecture room on the St. Mary’s University campus in San Antonio, Texas, Thursday night, Sept. 27, to hear a slate of speakers discussing the perils of the proposed U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement (FTA). A cadre of labor, community, religious, environmental and student groups banded together under the banner of “fair trade” to sponsor the forum.
×
Previews not available for media files.
Short description of the image used by screen readers.
Guidelines for commenting on news articles:
Thanks for contributing to Indybay's open publishing newswire. You may use any format for your response, from traditional academic discourse to subjective personal account. Please, keep it on topic and concise. Read our editorial policy, privacy, and legal statements before continuing. Or go back to the article.