Global Voices: Daily Digest—September 21, 2011
Global Voices: Daily Digest—September 21, 2011
Global: Reflections on Peace Day
2011
To mark the International Day of Peace,
celebrated on September 21, female bloggers from The
SunFlower Post share their perspectives on world peace by
reflecting on the realities of their lives in Mexico, China,
Turkey, Russia and Latvia. read>>
Turkmenistan: Global
Village or Village Behind the Globe?
Foreign presence
in Turkmenistan is limited to a few diplomats and branch
executives of a couple of large energy or construction
companies. So the existence of Americans living and teaching
in some rural villages has sparked debate online. read>>
Uganda: LGBTI Human Rights
Defender Receives Kennedy Award
Frank Mugisha, a
Ugandan LGBTI (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and
intersex) human rights defender has been selected for the
2011 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award. Haute Haiku
reports. read>>
World: Twitter Rallies for
#TroyDavis
With the execution of Troy Davis looming,
Twitter users from around the world rally for clemency. In
the end, Davis was granted a temporary reprieve, but the
cries continue. read>>
Bolivia: Child Workers
Unionize
In Bolivia, where unions are extensively
formed by members of society, another group of workers have
unionized: children. A story on child labor in Bolivia is
presented by Jean-Friedman Rudovsky as part of a series
Ground Shifters: Stories of Women Changing Unseen Worlds.
read>>