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Wenonah hauter biography of mahatma

          “The efficiencies don't happen,” asserts Wenonah Hauter, executive director of Food and Water Watch, a Washington anti-globalization group.

        1. “The efficiencies don't happen,” asserts Wenonah Hauter, executive director of Food and Water Watch, a Washington anti-globalization group.
        2. Love in the Life and Works of Mahatma Gandhi|Joseph Francis Backianadan.
        3. Hauter, Wenonah.
        4. Wenonah Hauter, 'The Limits of International Human Rights Law and the Role of Food Sovereignty in Protecting People from Further Trade.
        5. “Triclosan is not effective for many of its intended benefits and may actually be doing consumers more harm than good,” said.
        6. Hauter, Wenonah.!

          Wenonah Hauter

          Environmental author

          Wenonah Hauter

          Born (1954-05-09) May 9, 1954 (age 70)

          United States

          Occupation(s)Organizer, author

          Wenonah Hauter (born May 9, 1954) is an environmental organizer and environmental writer as the author of two books.

          Hauter currently serves as the executive director of Food & Water Watch, a non-governmental organization which she founded.[1]

          Early life and education

          At the age of 11, Hauter's family moved to a farm in Virginia, where they lived in poverty.[2] Her worldview was shaped by the pressing issues of the day—the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights and Women's movements.[3]

          Hauter initially attended community college before transferring to James Madison University, where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in sociology.

          She later studied at the University of Maryland where she received a Masters in Applied Anthropology.[4]

          Activism

          In the early 1990s Hauter wo