Earth First! 28, no. 3

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Earth First! Movement Writings

Earth First! 28, no. 3

Donny, Joanna, Josh, Sophia, and xTIM COMPOSTx, eds., Earth First! 28, no. 3 (1 March 2008). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7249.


FEATURES

  • LAKOTA FREEDOM DELEGATION
    DECLARES WITHDRAWAL FROM ALL US TREATIES
  • STUMPTOWN EF!
    BRINGS CHRISTMAS CHEER TO NW NATURAL
  • WAR ON THE COAST
    RESISTANCE TO DEVELOPMENT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
  • SAN PEDRO WILD
    PUBLIC DISRUPTS MEETING ON 1-10 BYPASS
  • US GIVES UP ON THE JAGUAR
  • EF! ANTI-COAL CAROLERS
    DISRUPT CHARLOTTESVILLE BANK OF AMERICA
  • THE SYSTEM IS STILL A HOUSE OF CARD
    A REVISED STRATEGY FROM ROOT FORCE
  • THE PLACE IS CALLED WAHALLICH
    A MOUNTAIN IS NOT A MINE
  • RADICALLY SAFE
    SEXUAL SAFETY WITHIN OUR MOVEMENTS

 

  • APRIL 1ST GUIDE TO FOSSIL FOOLERIES
  • NO WAR, NO WARMING! ROUND TWO
  • EARTH FIRST! PRIMER
  • BUFFALO FIELD CAMPAIGN
    CONNECTIONS TO GLOBAL INJUSTICE
  • ROTTING PLYWOOD AND CLANDESTINE BLOCKADES
    WHY WE DO WHAT WE MUST
  • ANNOYING BANKS AND HLS
    THE CASE OF DYLAN BARR
  • MIKE EDGE REMEMBERED
  • MAKING NATURE POETRY “COOL” AGAIN
    EARTH SHATTERING: ECOPOEMS REVIEW
  • HYMNS FOR A CAGED FRIEND
    FREE JEFF LUERS, FREE THE WORLD REVIEW
  • MARX, MURDER AND MADNESS
    MAKING A KILL REVIEW
  • SYMBOLS OF RAGE
    FLYING CLOSE TO THE SUN REVIEW
  • A LOOK AT MOUNTAINTOP REMOVAL
    COAL RIVER REVIEW

 

Why are we so prone to creating a sexually unsafe space, if the campaign issues we are working on are about a safer Earth? 

— Joanna


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Further readings: 
  • Bari, Judi. Revolutionary Ecology: Biocentrism & Deep Ecology. Melville: Trees Foundation, 1998.
  • Foreman, Dave. Ecodefence: A Field Guide to Monkeywrenching. Tucson: A Ned Ludd Book, 1987.
  • Lee, Martha. Earth First!: Environmental Apocalypse. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1995.
  • Merchant, Carolyn. Radical Ecology: The Search for a Livable World. London: Routledge, 1992.
  • Mies, Maria, and Vandana Shiva. Ecofeminism. London: Zed Books, 1993.
  • Taylor, Bron. “The Tributaries of Radical Environmentalism.” Journal for the Study of Radicalism 2, no. 1 (2008): 27-61.