Earth First! 24, no. 2

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Earth First! Movement Writings

Earth First! 24, no. 2

Dan, Samantha, Sprig, and Turtle, eds., Earth First! 24, no. 2 (1 January 2004). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7197.


INNARDS

  • TAKING ACTION FOR THE TONGASS
  • IN MEMORY OF THUNDERCRAIG
  • CRANDON MINE VICTORY IN WISCONSIN
  • THE DOLPHION SAMURAI OF TAIJI
  • SAB THE BASTARDS: EF! DISRUPTS SHEEP HUNT
  • HUNT SABOTAGE 101
  • DIRE WOLVES: TRACKERS AID WOLF RECOVERY EFFORTS
  • ELK CREEK: A DIRECT ACTION ADVENTURE
  • FAIRY TALES RAGE IN THE NETHERLANDS
  • RECON
  • WAL-MART SABOTAGE IN INDIANA 
  • BOOK REVIEW: THE DAY THE WORLD SAID NO TO WAR
  • MARDY MURIE: A LIFE LIVED FOR THE WILD

 

  • AN INTERVIEW WITH RADICAL FAERIE MAXZINE WIENSTEIN
  • CALIFORNIA FIRES SEND CHAINSAWS INTO ACTION
  • THE BIGGEST TIMBER SALE IN MODERN HISTORY
  • THE GHOST OF “HEALTHY FORESTS” VISITS KENTUCKY
  • ACTIVISTS TARGET HUMBOLDT LAW FIRM
  • CASCADIA RISING
  • AUTUMN IN MIAMI: FTAA PROTESTS
  • TAKE TO THE NIGHT
  • CAFT-A! SHAFT-A!
  • MIGRATION OF THE MONARCH BUTTERFLY
  • MANUFACTURING DISSENT: PRISON WRITINGS OF ROB LOS RICOS
  • 2004 EF! ORGANIZERS CONFERENCE
  • THE UNPROTECTED SUVs

[…] I wasn’t comfortable being involved with people who were homophobic. Why should I compromise who I am to make other people comfortable? This came to a head after the EF! Journal published an article about population control, and one of the solutions offered by the author was that there were all these people with AIDS who were going to die off (see EF!J Beltane 1987). It was called a satire once it became a controversy, but it didn’t strike me as funny. 

— Radical Faerie MaxZine Weinstein


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