Earth First! 29, no. 4
Keywords:
activism, coal, journalism, conservation, endangered species, environmentalism, nonviolent resistance, political ecology, protests, wildernessAbstract
Attila, Donny, Jezzaboo, and Nettle, eds., Earth First! 29, no. 4 (1 May 2009). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7255.
FEATURES- EXPLORING THE NEW WILDERNESS ACT
- OAKLAND EF!ER CRITICALLY INJURED IN PALESTINE
- PROTESTORS CONFRONT TVA AT ITS HEADQUARTERS
- CLEAN COAL IS BULLSHIT
- RISING TIDE INTERVENES IN CORPORATE COAL RELATIONSHIPS
- MAINE EF! TAKES ON THE NATURE CONS
- TAKING IT TO THE CAPITOL
A CRITICAL REFLECTION ON THE CAPITOL CLIMATE ACTION - FROM BIRMINGHAM TO COAL RIVER
RESISTING COAL IN WEST VIRGINIA AND BEYOND - BILLIONARES FOR COAL
VISIT DOMINION POWER HEADQUARTERS - A FINAL ROAR FOR MACHO B
- OBAMA ADMINISTRATION TWO-FACED ON ENDANGERED SPECIES
LYNX GOOD, WOLVES BAD? - 2009 ROUND RIVER RENDEZVOUS
- ON THE ROAD AGAIN!
- STOP THE MINE IN 2009
2009 ORGANIZERS’ CONFERENCE REPORTBACK - BORDERS, EXCLUSIVITY AND EF! ORGANIZING
- GRAND JURY RESISTORS, FUR FARM RAIDS AND INVESTIGATIONS IN UTAH
- SILENCING THE SENTENCED
DANIEL MCGOWAN AND LITTLE GUANTANAMO - THE OUTCOME OF ORGANIZING WITH TOO LARGE OF A HEART
- LETTERS FROM THE PALM BEACH COUNTY STOCKADE
For some, it is a loved one, family member, passionate friend or partner […]. For others, it may be a friend of a friend or a persyn that you met while milling about between paths of entwined chaparral […]. To some, it is another face and name of a persyn whose heart was so mountainous and compassion so mammoth that they fell subject to scrutiny of a cold, heartless state. […]. These four are in trouble for pouring their hearts into efforts to stop vivisection within the University of California. While we are supporting these four, don’t forget the animals that they worked so hard to advocate for.
—Jezzabell
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