Earth First! 24, no. 4

Authors

  • Abigail
  • Lenny
  • Maya
  • Samantha
  • Sprig
  • Turtle

Keywords:

activism, biotechnology, journalism, conservation, deforestation, environmentalism, nonviolent resistance, political ecology, protests, wilderness

Abstract

Abigail, Lenny, Maya, Samantha, Sprig, and Turtle, eds., Earth First! 24, no. 4 (1 May 2004). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7199.

INNARDS
  • HUNGARIAN ACTIVISTS DEFEAT NATO RADAR STATION
  • NOTORIOUS SAB: VICTORY FOR MOUNTAIN LIONS IN ARIZONA
  • CALTECH STUDENT CHARGED WITH ANTI-SUV ACTIONS
  • FBI’S MOST WANTED ARRESTED IN CANADA
  • THE LONG ROAD AHEAD
  • TAKING A STAND FOR TREESITTERS
  • BANNING BIOTECH
  • EVIDENCE OF GE POLLUTION GROWING
  • THE DISAPPEARED
  • BUFFALO RESISTANCE IN YELLOWSTONE
  • TIPS FOR TAKING ON THE KU KLUX KLAN
  • BLANK WALL: MAINE ROUND RIVER RENDEZVOUS
  • GO FORTH AND PROCESS: RUCKUS SOCIETY RETHINKS ITS STRATEGY
  • HOW I BECAME AN ECOWARRIOR, PART II
  • BEHIND THE BARBED WIRE WITH SHERMAN AUSTIN
  • HELEN WOODSON: THE TRUTH BEARS REPEATING
  • GLOBAL DAYS OF ACTION AGAINST ECOCIDE AND EMPIRE
  • STRENGTHENING TIES AT THE EF! WINTER GATHERING
  • RECLAIM THE COMMONS
  • NO LOGGING FOR PARKING LOTS IN CATHEDRAL GROVE

I’m not sure why people cling to their chemicals like some toxic baby bottle they’re still sucking on—and making the rest of us suck on, too. One woman told me she had to believe pesticides and other chemicals were harmless, because the alternative was too horrific to imagine. 

— Kim Antieau

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Earth First! 24, no. 4

Published

2004-05-01

Issue

Section

Journal