president rafael correa has been concentrating power around his government after being reelected to ahird term. now correa's leadership and popularity is threatened by grassroots and indian movements that oppose his drive to make mining a main source of revenue for ecuador. >> [speaking spanish] >> ecuador faces a tough dilemma. should its natural resources be exploited on a large industrial scale? or should they be preserved for the sake of the environmental protection? according to this analyst, mineral riches are the only means to finance health, education, and public works, so necessary for the development of the country. >> [speaking spanish] >> [speaking spanish] ?za nina: our next speaker is someone who has been tirelessly and courageously tackling some of the most--the thorniest, most persistent core contradictions that have roiled our society for centuries and that are currently more hotly contested than ever today. she had done so as an activist, a leader, and a scholar, and is one of the most influential actors and penetrating thinkers on race, gender, immigration, social