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One of the unique things Agenda does is record, transcribe, and print speeches. If you missed Adolfo Perez Esquivel's brilliant and poetic talk on liberation theology or Sharron Singleton's inspiring words on women and politics (May issue), among many other great speeches, here's your chance to read them in their entirety.
April '86: "Liberation Theology," Adolfo Perez Esquivel, 1980 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate.
May '86: "Food Politics and Hunger," Frances Moore Lappé, Co-founder of the Institute for Food & Development and author of Diet for a Small Planet. "Cuban and Nicaraguan Women," Margaret Randall, feminist, poet and writer.
June '86: "The Press and Central America, Alexander Cockburn, columnist for The Nation, In These Times, and The Wall Street Journal.
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