Courtney

Us United States
(over 11 years ago)

I'm interested in talking to people worldwide about indigenous rights and environmental justice.

brent

Us United States
(over 11 years ago)

Hi Courtney - Welcome to the Harnu community. Georgia? I was born in Statesboro. Let me introduce you to @Mali and @paul. You three will have a ton to talk about.

Courtney

Us United States
(over 11 years ago)

Thanks! Do we friend people on here like on Facebook? I'm still pretty confused. And I don't seem to be getting any notification....Glad to make the connection, Brent! Hope this finds you well...

brent

Us United States
(over 11 years ago)

Anyone you communicate with will show up on your right rail, I think. Those are your "friends." And you should be getting email notifications when someone replies. Also, you can use the drop-down menu above to pick "my harnus" to see who has replied to you.

Courtney

Us United States
(over 11 years ago)

Thanks again, Brent... I did finally check my email and saw the notices there.

brent

Us United States
(over 11 years ago)

I'm actually one of the site founders and we are working through the message notifications. The site is growing quite a bit faster than we thought re: our feature development speed. But we'll catch up!

Mali

Us United States
(over 11 years ago)

Hi Courtney!

I would love to talk about indigenous rights. Feel free to send me a private message if you like. I am a law student focusing on international human rights and domestic civil rights. I am no expert at all-far from-but have worked with indigenous girls in Mexico and studied intn. human rights impacting indigenous in S. America.

Welcome to Harnu! I'm excited to see people from around the world talking about what they really care about.

elavedehermes

Mx Mexico
(over 11 years ago)

valla que bien saber de eso mi hermana es antropologa y yo estudio psicologia aqui en mexico

sTuy

Mx Mexico
(over 11 years ago)

En realidad no soy un experto en el tema, pero lo poco que se es que los derechos (en general) son vulnerados. Los indígenas salen de sus tierras creyendo que la sociedad ha "evolucionado" y se entera que no lo ha hecho, que por el contrario son discriminados e ignorados, igual o más que en sus comunidades, hablo particularmente por la mujer indígena.

Jo Valder

Cl Chile
(over 11 years ago)

hola courtney,no soy experto sobe derechos de los indígenas, pero acá pasan varias cosas con respecto a estas cosas sobre todo en el sur de Chile. saludos!

carlosjimenez

Co Colombia
(over 11 years ago)

how are you ?

cyril

Ru Russian Federation
(almost 7 years ago)

Hey. answer please . What news is shown on TV in the USA ?

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