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Hi! Whatsapp has deleted the psychedelic group,.. We are very sorry about this, So many friendly and open minded members lost access as a result. 5 staff members, including me contacted Whatsapp, but we got no answer. Whatsapp has become a privacy nightmare since facebook bought the messenger. Not only a Privacy nightmare but also a tool for suppressing free speech and censoring the internet.
We switched to telegram now and managed to invite a small portion of Members.
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Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai. Filmmakers: Alan Dater, Lisa Merton, 2008.
The documentary tells the inspiring story of the Green Belt Movement of Kenya and its founder Wangari Maathai, the first environmentalist and first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
The U.S.- educated Professor Maathai discovered her life’s work by reconnecting with the rural women with whom she had grown up. Their lives had become intolerable: they were walking longer distances for firewood, clean water was scarce, the soil was disappearing from their farms, and their children were suffering from malnutrition. Maathai thought to herself, “Well, why not plant trees?” She soon discovered that tree planting had a ripple effect of empowering change. Countering the devastating cultural effects of colonialism, Maathai began teaching communities about self-knowledge as a path to change and community action. The women worked successively against deforestation, poverty, ignorance, embedded economic interests, and violent political oppression. They became a national political force that helped to bring down Kenya’s 24-year dictatorship -Kanopy.
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