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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Xenophobia Plagues South Africa

Original feature written by Muhammad Karim
Posted by Lucie Marie Dorion at 6/11/2008 10:31:00 AM
Labels: Ethnicity, Human Rights, Humanitarian, Refugees, Xenophobia

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  • ▼  2008 (24)
    • ►  July (1)
    • ▼  June (15)
      • Budapest: Official Launch of GV in Italiano at GV ...
      • Budapest: Global Voices Summit 2008
      • Lancio ufficiale di GV Italiano al Summit 2008 di ...
      • Sud Africa: i blogger devono fare qualcosa di più ...
      • Chine : Les pandas olympiques résident à Pékin
      • Afrique du Sud: Les blogueurs doivent faire plus q...
      • South Africa: Bloggers need to do more than just w...
      • La Xenofobia tormenta il Sud Africa
      • La xénophobie tourmente l’Afrique du Sud
      • Xenophobia Plagues South Africa
      • Cina: Panda “olimpici” trasferiti a Pechino
      • China: Olympic Pandas now in Beijing
      • "Egypt: Torture for Bloggers and Activists"
      • "Egypte : Militants et blogueurs face à la torture"
      • "Haiti: Aiuti per i Bambini senza Cibo"
    • ►  May (8)

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Lucie Marie Dorion
Montegonzi, Tuscany, Italy
Originally from Montreal (Quebec, Canada) I've been living in Tuscany in the Chianti area since 1999. I spend most of my mornings at the CGT (Università degli Studi di Siena) where I'm studying Geology. In the afternoon, I teach English and French. I make full use of today’s e-learning tools with my students, teens and adults, starting with streaming audio and video podcasts to instant messaging and blogs. I also firmly believes in the integration of web-based material in the learning process as it offers access to a variety of content, both academic and general, but often a bit less mainstream and non conventional. I’m passionate about: my husband’s sculptures (www.pieromengozzi.com), photography, and I’ve recently made two new friends with Dreamweaver and Fireworks and am enjoying creating a bit of Web Design. I hope the skills I’ve acquired through the years will help me contribute, in some small measure, to the “global communication process” through the development of personal websites and blogs.
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