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World Social Forum

A voice for the landless

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Turkey tales by Arundhati Roy

By Arundhati Roy

The text of author-activist Arundhati Roy's speech at the opening plenary of the World Social Forum in Mumbai on January 16, 2004 More...

'Another Communication Is Possible'

'Civil society voices took to the airwaves from Mumbai, India, with the message: 'Another Communication Is Possible' More...

'Feminist Dialogues' affirms women's solidarity

'Feminist Dialogues', a meeting held on January 14-15, represented diverse feminist perspectives from around the world More...

WSF threatened by giganticism, centralised control

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Solidarity marks inaugural day

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Can global civil society build a 'global justice movement'?

By Marlies Glasius

As the World Social Forum opens in Mumbai, Marlies Glasius asks, will it create an enduring space for a humane globalisation - or fall victim to sectarianism and violence? More...

WSF: A people's social forum

By Mari Marcel Thekaekara

It may be a mela to some, but for most people it's a place to recharge one's batteries and keep the flame alive More...

Dateline Mumbai: the World Social Forum 2004

By Kamal Mitra Chenoy

Three years on from the first World Social Forum in Brazil's Porto Alegre, an organiser of the latest WSF in India presents his vision of the purpose of this global gathering of activists, popular movements and NGOs More...

WSF draws young, elite, educated participants, says study. Where are the poor and marginalised?

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The contested terrain of WSF

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Many worlds are possible

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