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CKLN's Free Thought Area of the Airwaves
The revolt in Quebec & the need for an insurgent movement!
Interview
Gord Hill, Kwakiutl Nation
 CKLN 88.1 fm  Contact Contributor
May 15, 2001, 6:24 a.m.
Interview about globalization and indigenous peoples, with specific reference to the B.C. Treaty Process & other "self-government" negotiations. Reflections on the Quebec City protests.
Producer: ckln 88.1 fm
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Quebec City wasn't just a protest -- it was a popular revolt that involved the people of the city in militant action.

Gord Hill is an artist and activist from the Kwakiutl Nation on the West Coast of Canada. In this interview, he talks about how international capital is continuing its assault on First Nations, and goes on to describe his experience in Quebec, and how it compared to protests in Seattle.

CKLN 88.1 fm in Toronto caught up with Gord a few days after the protest, in a parking lot in Montreal.

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