Earth First! Journal 23, no. 3
Keywords:
activism, journalism, conservation, deforestation, environmentalism, rainforests, nonviolent resistance, political ecology, protests, wildernessAbstract
Jade, Tim, Puck, Sprig, Samantha, and Turtle, eds., Earth First! Journal 23, no. 3 (1 March 2003). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7192.
INNARDS- PETE, THE REVOLUTIONARY BEAR
- UNTOLD TALES OF THE OTHER SHEEP FARMER
- LIVING THE TRUTH: AN INTERVIEW WITH ROD CORONADO
- WTO IN CANCUN?
- IF YOU DON’T LIKE THE WEATHER
- LIFE OR OIL?: CHEVRONTEXACO IN ECUADOR
- THE ENERGY OF MEDICINE LAKE
- CELEBRATION AND DISSENT: THE OXYGEN ROAD SHOW
- BIODIESEL 101
- IF YOU WORK FOR THE EARTH, STOP PAYING FOR WAR
- ISRAEL’S APARTHEID WALL
- THE PENTAGON’S WAR ON THE EARTH
- TAKING THE WILD OUT OF THE WEST
- CELEBRATE THE TONGASS WITH ACTION
- TONGASS: BATTLEGROUND FOR THE RAINFOREST
- REDWOOD ACTIVISTS FIGHTING ON EVERY FRONT
- THE BALLAD OF RAMSEY GULCH
- THE MORE THEY CLEARCUT CLAYOQUOT SOUND
- LOCAL RESISTANCE TO CORPORATE FISH FARMING
- KEYSTROKE LOGGERS AND COMPUTER SURVEILLANCE
- THE BATTLE OF THE STORY
- TAKING THE STRUGGLE TO WHERE THEY LIVE
- HOW TO RIP A CORPORATION APART
- NOW IS YOUR TIME TO SUPPORT THE ALF
- BREAKING INTO HELL
- STANDING DEER, A LIFE IN THE SPIRIT OF RESISTANCE
- BOOK REVIEW: FROM THE FRYER TO THE FUEL TANK
- BOOK REVIEW: WELFARE RANCHING
- PRISONER SPOTLIGHT
- CASCADIA SUMMER CALL TO ACTION
"Maybe I’m just having a bad day, or maybe I really am just completely fed up. I am tired of reading in mainstream newspapers of the devastating effects of global warming and pollution. I’m tired of reading about the plight of people in 'Third World' nations being killed by multinationals from our country. But more than that, I am sick and fucking tired of reading about privileged Americans holding signs in the street, whining about being pepper sprayed."
— Free, in “Dear Shit for Brains”
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