Earth First! Journal 22, no. 7

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Earth First! Movement Writings

Earth First! Journal 22, no. 7

Samantha, Sprig, and Turtle, eds., Earth First! Journal 22, no. 7 (1 August 2002). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7070.


INNARDS

  • FBI ON THE RUN: AN INTERVIEW WITH DARRYL CHERNEY
  • SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER: AN INTERVIEW WITH JUROR MARY NUNN
  • IN MEMORY OF AN EARTH WARRIOR: BALLAD OF BETH O’BRIEN
  • WHY WE SIT IN TREES
  • CASCADIA TREESIT MANIA
  • IT’S GREAT TO FEEL SMALL IN A BIG PLACE: ROUND RIVER RENDEZVOUS 2002
  • RRR ACTIONS ROCK CASCADIA
  • PORTLAND: AN ACTION REMEMBERED
  • EASTERN FOREST DEFENSE DIRECT ACTION CAMP
  • WREF!ING UP THE FOREST SERVICE
  • MASSIVE COAL MINE THREATENS ZUNI SALT LAKE
  • WOLF CREEK: PICKAXE POLITICS

 

  • WAY DOWN IN THE REI MINE
  • BUILDING ALLIANCES AT WILDEARTH
  • RESOLUTION TO RECOGNIZE ALL THAT IS INDIGENOUS
  • NAILING THE COFFIN SHUT ON FEE DEMO
  • ZERO-EMISSIONS VEHICLE TO BE UNVEILED
  • A CENTURY OF INSPIRATION: LEGACY OF MARDY MURIE
  • CLIMB SAFE: DEVELOPING SAFE CLIMBING TECHNIQUES
  • ALLYN FORD: OREGON’S OWN ECO-TERRORIST
  • EXPOSING CORPORATE NON-PROFITEERING
  • CORPORATE ACTIVISTS CLAP FOR EXXONMOBIL
  • WHEN ROBOTS BLEED: NATURE AND MACHINE
  • DIVIDED AND CONQUERED?

After a while, you tend to forget the reason you’re treesitting. It is a natural reaction. You internalize the political and economic causes for the action because nothing can really challenge the reasoning behind saving the trees. If it wasn’t for legislation drawn up at the last minute, cutting these trees would be totally illegal anyway.

— Chimpy #2


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