A RADICAL BLACKFOOT TEACHES THE ECONOMICS OF GLOBALIZATION
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"I'm not committing any crimes but daring to say what I'm saying... counter views are welcome, counter arguments are welcome... whatever it is, its welcome."
Jim M. Craven (Omahkohkiaayo i'poyi), Professor of Economics and Business Division Chair at Clark College/Vancouver, speaks at the Globalization of Homelessness and Poverty Community Lecture Series, Washington State University/Vancouver. January 27th, 2005
From the website: www.aradicalblackfoot.blogspot.com
I am a member of the Blackfoot Nation and also hold U.S. and Canadian citizenships. I was kicked out of high school at sixteen years old and "served"--or "disserved" depending upon point of view--in the U.S. Army from 1963 to 1966; in a certain way, this was a blessing and a real and significant factor in my getting a real education. For revenge, I became a Professor of Economics and hopefully real educator. I was invited to become--which I never once sought in any way--a biographical subject in several Marquis "Who's Whos": "Who's Who in: The World; America; the West; Science and Engineering; Finance and Industry; and American Education." This is only noteworthy in that this might be seen as a delicious piece of humor and unintended infiltration/subversion of one of the sacred institutions of "The Establishment" by a radical, renegade and anti-Establishment Blackfoot who spent many years protesting many of those "fellow biographical subjects" in the various "Who's Whos."
The Radical Blackfoot website:
News and Opinion on: Indigenous issues, political economy, imperialism, globalization, genocide, international law, aboriginal law, current events/issues, humor, global political economy." www.aradicalblackfoot.blogspot.com"I'm not committing any crimes but daring to say what I'm saying... counter views are welcome, counter arguments are welcome... whatever it ...all »"I'm not committing any crimes but daring to say what I'm saying... counter views are welcome, counter arguments are welcome... whatever it is, its welcome."
Jim M. Craven (Omahkohkiaayo i'poyi), Professor of Economics and Business Division Chair at Clark College/Vancouver, speaks at the Globalization of Homelessness and Poverty Community Lecture Series, Washington State University/Vancouver. January 27th, 2005
From the website: www.aradicalblackfoot.blogspot.com
I am a member of the Blackfoot Nation and also hold U.S. and Canadian citizenships. I was kicked out of high school at sixteen years old and "served"--or "disserved" depending upon point of view--in the U.S. Army from 1963 to 1966; in a certain way, this was a blessing and a real and significant factor in my getting a real education. For revenge, I became a Professor of Economics and hopefully real educator. I was invited to become--which I never once sought in any way--a biographical subject in several Marquis "Who's Whos": "Who's Who in: The World; America; the West; Science and Engineering; Finance and Industry; and American Education." This is only noteworthy in that this might be seen as a delicious piece of humor and unintended infiltration/subversion of one of the sacred institutions of "The Establishment" by a radical, renegade and anti-Establishment Blackfoot who spent many years protesting many of those "fellow biographical subjects" in the various "Who's Whos."
The Radical Blackfoot website:
News and Opinion on: Indigenous issues, political economy, imperialism, globalization, genocide, international law, aboriginal law, current events/issues, humor, global political economy." www.aradicalblackfoot.blogspot.com«
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