12 Monday, February 8, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Environmental Lecture Series Regional, National, and International Perspectives International Perspectives Cutural Survival was created in 1972 in order to defend the rights of indigenous people and ethnic minorities on five continents. Cultural Survival has come to fame primarily through defending the Jason Clay, Director of Cultural Survival "Human Rights, Indigenous Peoples, and the Rainforest" rights of native peoples in South America and protecting the Amazon Rainforest. Cultural Survival was responsible for the creation of "Rainforest Crunch" and "Rainforest Cookies." These products use nuts harvested from the Rainforest. All profits from "Rainforest" products directly benefit the people Amazon Rainforest. Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream created the "Rainforest Crunch" flavor in order to help support Cultural Survival's efforts. Free Lectures College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Environmental Studies Dept. Environs Regional Perspectives Frank & Deborah Popper. Researchers and Professor of Urban Studies. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Rutgers University The Great Plains: Where the Buffalo STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SENATE Monday, April 12, 1993 7:00 PM Woodruff Auditorium National Perspectives Anu Hurley Environment Protection Director for the National Association of Attorney Generals "Environmental Law and Other Impellments to Improving Environmental Quality Wednesday, April 21, 1993 7:00 PM Spencer Research Library Auditorium Spencer Research Library