Lisa Gale Garrigues
Contributing editor, YES! Magazine, Project Censored, Argentine economic crisis (1999–2002), Indian Country Today
978-613-8-36611-9
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2013-01-05
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Lisa Gale Garrigues, also published as Lisa Garrigues, is a California writer, journalist, poet, and photographer who covered South America and is a contributing editor for YES! Magazine. In 2004 she won a Project Censored award in journalism for her coverage of the people's response to the economic crisis in Argentina, and has also published fiction, essays, and poetry in both English and Spanish. As a correspondent for the magazine Indian Country Today, in 2008 she completed and reported on Longest Walk 2, which went from Alcatraz Island, California, to Washington, D.C., to draw attention to environmental problems and Native American sacred sites.
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