UNESCO Courier
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Articles in July 2000 issue of UNESCO Courier
- Kenya's Elephants: No Half Measures
by Joan Simba - Algerian rappers sing the blues
by Bouziane Daoudi - A convenient scapegoat
by Davey D - Cuba Defends The Turtleshell Trade
by Gerardo Tena - Mama Africa meets the kwaito generation
by Maria McCloy - Excess for all
by Micz Flor - Britain: Sex Education Under Fire
by Jon Slater - The rap cartel and other tales from Colombia
by Timothy Pratt - Embargo Against Iraq: Crime And Punishment
by Sophie Boukhari - The Dutch Model
by Guss Valk - Mapping the meanings of dance music
by Caspar Melville - Embargo Generation
by Josette Tagher Roche - Involve The Young!
by Cynthia Guttman - Growing pains in Byron Bay
by Sebastian Chan - Toxins And The Taj
by T K Rajalakshmi - Born in fire: a hip-hop odyssey
by Jeff Chang - Belgrade's free electrons
by Dragan Ambrozic - Historic Lima Gets A New Heart
by Luis Jaime Cisneros - Through Dogon Eyes
by Antonin Potovski - Recording heavy weight
- The club DJ: a brief history of a cultural icon
by Kai Fikentscher - The South Goes Mobile
by Asbel Lopez - The body and soul of club culture
by Hillegonda C. Rietveld - Asian Overground
by Amy Otchet - "HELLO, I'M CALLING FROM PARULIA…"
by Farid Ahmed - Democracy In The Light Of Dictatorship
by Alain Touraine - Black is back
by Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar - Grannie doesn't skip a bhangra beat
by Sudhanva Deshpande - Quino, On The Funny Side Of Freedom
by Lucia lglesias Kuntz - The Wildlife Trade: Poacher Or Gamekeeper?
by Rolf Hogan - A Maori warrior claims new territory
by Kerry Buchanan - Fear and loathing in Goa
by Arun Saldanha - Mafalda And Her Friends