Ivan Moreles, Director of Teatro Trono (largest civic organization in Bolivia) telling us about the cultural truck they drove to Rio.
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Poster for their 20th anniversary — now 23
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hot water solar shower on top of the Teatro building
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art has no boundaries…this is Ivan’s bathtub
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a mural in El Alto nearby the Teatro
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Marcela Olivera, Latin American coordinator of Red Vita for Food & Water Watch, flanked on one side by Alex MacDonald (ACORN Ottawa) and Dine’ Butler (ULU Local 100) and on the other by Davin Cardenas (Gameliel, North Bay, Santa Rosa)
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old and new in Cochabama
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Central Government Plaza in Cochabama
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Condor rules the Andes in Cochabama
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Christ looks over Cochabama
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