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The Season to Get Serious Again

The Season to Get Serious Again
Narco News Autumn Appeal for $10,000 in 30 Days from Our Readers

By Al Giordano
Publisher, Narco News
September 7, 2004

Full Story: http://www.narconews.com/Issue34/article1062.html

"You Are Supporting Something Very Powerful"
A Letter to Readers from a Narco News J-School Graduate-Turned-Professor
By Andrew Stelzer
2004 Narco News Authentic Journalism Professor
September 8, 2004
Full Story: http://www.narconews.com/Issue34/article1064.html

“If We Want a Better World, We’ve Got to Work for It”
A Letter from Charlie Hardy in Caracas, Venezuela
By Charlie Hardy
2004 Narco News Authentic Journalism Professor
September 9, 2004
Full Story: http://www.narconews.com/Issue34/article1065.html

“The Only Control Over Narco News Is that of the Reader”
A Letter from Campinas, Brazil
By Daniel Fleming
2004 Narco News Authentic Journalism Scholar
September 13, 2004
Full Story: http://www.narconews.com/Issue34/article1067.html

What Is the Cost of Freedom?
A Letter from San Antonio, Texas
By Bill Conroy
2004 Narco News Authentic Journalism Professor
September 20, 2004
Full Story: http://www.narconews.com/Issue34/article1072.html

“We Are Optimistic As We Face a Daunting Task”
A Letter from Rosario, Argentina
By Romina Trincheri
2004 Narco News Authentic Journalism Scholar
September 23, 2004
Full Story: http://www.narconews.com/Issue34/article1073.html

“Shoulders to the Wheel!”
A Letter from an Uruguayan Photographer in Rome
By Manuela Aldabe
2004 Narco News Authentic Journalism Scholar
September 29, 2004
Full Story: http://www.narconews.com/Issue34/article1074.html

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A Bolivian Farmer's Revolutionary Quotations

I am so glad my good friend Daniel Fleming (from our "ten days of extreme cultural exchange" at the School of Authentic Journalism in Bolivia) has brought up the visit to the nearly urban farm of a man with a keen radical intellect.

Here are some of the quotes Francisco Ramirez Sotelo read to us from the wall next to the garden with the pond for his experiment of little alligators to sell.


No somos aves para vivir del aire.  No somos peces para vivir del mar.  Somos hombres para vivir de la tierra.

(We are not birds to live in the air.  We are not fish to live in the sea.  We are men to live on the land.)


Para mi la guérra empezó chando nací.

(For me the fight began when I was born.)


Tupac Katari ya vuelve.

(Tupac Katari already returns.)

Tupac Katari, Daniel reported to me then, and others have since told me, Tupac Katari is an inspiration to the indigineous.

Read those quotations again.  They won't be as powerful on-line as they were in person, but this man's spirit, shared by many in Bolivia, is a big part of what I brought back with me.

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