Posts Tagged ‘goldcorp’

2013-05-02. Tahoe’s San Rafael Mine Conflict leads to State of Siege.

State of Siege in Jalapa & Santa Rosa

 San Rafael Las Flores, Santa Rosa, and Mataquescuintla, Jalapa, Guatemala. May 2, 2013. Images from the first day of the declared State of Siege in the municipalities of Casillas & San Rafael Las Flores, Santa Rosa, and Mataquescuintla & Jalapa, Jalapa. A violent mining conflict in the region involving Vancouver-based Tahoe Resources has erupted this [...]

2012-07. Accumulation by Dispossession: Barrick & Goldcorp’s Pueblo Viejo Gold Mine in the Dominican Republic

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MiMundo.org spent the month of April 2012 documenting the impact of the Pueblo Viejo project on both local and national scales.

2012-07. In San Rafael Las Flores and my House, the Mine does not Pass

Pro-Consulta Demonstration in San Rafael Las Flores

Hundreds gather in the main square of San Rafael Las Flores, Guatemala, to demand that a community plebiscite on industrial mining be carried out in the municipality.

2012-07-14. The Peoples’ International Health Tribunal: San Miguel Ixtahuacán 2012

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The health tribunal will use community testimony, scientific research and human rights organization’s knowledge to examine how the presence of Goldcorp’s mining operations have affected community residents in Mesoamerica.

2012-03. Goldcorp’s Legacy: Criminalization and Mining Resistance in San Rafael Las Flores

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Tahoe Resources, a Goldcorp offspring, creates conflictivity in eastern Guatemala.

2011-10. As Firm as a Tree: Portraits of Diodora

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One year after Diodora Hernandez, a staunch anti-mining activist opposing Goldcorp’s Marlin Mine, was shot in the face. San Miguel Ixtahuacán, Guatemala.

2010-11. The Dominion paper (Canada)

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Photo Essay: “Water to Mine”.

2010-09. Interview. 95.1 FM Estereo Plata, Zacatecas, Mexico.

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Alfredo Valadez, correspondent from La Jornada newspaper, interviews James Rodríguez.

2010-08. Project of Mass Destruction: Goldcorp’s Peñasquito Mine

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Latin America’s largest gold producing mine is located in Mexico’s Zacatecan semi-desert.

2010-05. NACLA Report on the Americas (USA)

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Photo for Special Report on Canada.

2009-09. NACLA Report on the Americas (USA)

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Interview & Photograph. “Confronting Goldcorp” for NACLA Report on the Americas.

2009-05. San Miguel Ixtahuacan is Waking Up

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Residents from San Miguel Ixtahuacán protest Goldcorp’s Marlin Mine in the capital.

2008-10. Video. Criminalization of Eight Mayan Women in San Miguel Ixtahuacan, Guatemala.

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Video filmed and produced by Grégory Lassalle. Still photography by MiMundo.org.

2008-09. Water Tribunal Condemns Goldcorp… Again.

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The Latin American Water Tribunal condemns another Goldcorp mining project, the Marlin Mine in Guatemala.

2008-07. Metal Mining in Central America: Pain and Resistance

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Presentation in Guatemala of the 72-page photo-publication featuring photography from MiMundo.org.

2008-01. Sipakapa: Defending Our Territory from Plunder

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Inauguration of Delfino Tema, anti-mining activist, as Municipal Mayor of Sipakapa.

2007-09. Here in Sipakapa, the People Won

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The last 48 hours of the electoral process as lived by members of the Sipakapense Civic Committee and the people of Sipakapa.

2007-09. Sipakapa: Portraits and Details

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The last 48 hours of the electoral process as lived by members of the Sipakapense Civic Committee and the people of Sipakapa.

2007-07. Gold Mine Worsens Social Tensions

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Goldcorp’s Marlin Mine causes internal conflicts within local Mam Mayan communities in San Miguel Ixtahuacán, Guatemala.

2007-06. Sipakapa’s Legacy: Consultation in Concepción Tutuapa

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The Municipality of Concepcion Tutuapa unanimously rejects projects of exploitation through a community consultation.

2007-05. Goldcorp: No More Mining Terrorism

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Community leaders from Honduras and Guatemala attend Goldcorp’s AGM to denounce injustices in their mining-affected communities.