Challenging Corporate Control of Water

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Join our friends with Food and Water watch for a public discussion on challenging corporate control of water.

Access to water is a fundamental human right. As part of an ongoing effort to stimulate public dialogue toward protecting our common heritage and shared resources, a coalition of Bay Area-based organizations will convene a public discussion, at which several global experts will discuss the need for public, community-centered water policy for the Twenty-first Century.

Speakers will include:

  • Maude Barlow, Blue Planet Project, Special Advisor to the United Nations
  • Wenonah Hauter, Executive Director, Food and Water Watch
  • Caleen Sisk-Franco, Chief, Winnemum Wintu Tribe
  • Amit Srivastava, Coordinator, International Campaign Against Coca-Cola

Venue:
Mission Cultural Center, 2868 Mission Street, San Francisco
This event is FREE, with donations accepted

When: December 2,  7:00 – 9:30 PM

For information:
jconant@fwwatch.org
amit@indiaresource.org
Food and Water Watch:
415-293-9905