Earth First! 26, no. 5

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Earth First! Movement Writings

Earth First! 26, no. 5

Josh, Oskar, Panagioti, and Wednesday, eds., Earth First! 26, no. 5 (1 July 2006). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7217.


FEATURES

  • SLAPP AGAINST KEF! DROPPED
  • BATTLE LINES REDRAWN
    THE WHALE WARS CONTINUE
  • DOWN WITH BORDERS, UP WITH SPRING
    EF! ON IMMIGRATION AND BORDER MILITARIZATION
  • SECURE BORDER, DEAD PLANET
    THE ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF MORE WALLS
  • DIGGING UP THE DIRT
    ECO-XENOPHOBIA IN THE NAME OF THE EARTH
  • LAND STRUGGLES ON EL OTRO LADO
    THE ZAPATISTAS’ OTHER CAMPAIGN
  • SIX NATIONS WARRIORS RECLAIM LAND
  • SNITCHING OR SOVEREIGNITY?
    A RESPONSE TO MICHAEL DONNELLY

 

  • RESISTING BIOTERROR IN BOSTON
    OPPOSITION TO BOSTON UNIVERSITY BIO LAB
  • OPERATION: NO BIO LAB
    HARLEM TENANTS AND ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS UNITE
  • WIT, TOMFOOLEREY AND SHENANIGANS
    YES MEN INTERVIEW
  • BUILDING TOXIC WASTE PIPELINES TO AFRICA
    EXPLORING THE E-WASTE EPIDEMIC
  • FREE GEEK
    OREGON NONPROFIT ATTACKS E-WASTE AT ITS SOURCE
  • REFLECTING ON THE 2006 OC
    EMERGING OUT OF THE PRIMORDIAL SWAMPS
  • MORE THAN MY LIBERTY
    DISPATCH FROM JEFFREY “FREE” LUERS
  • JUNGLE MISSING

We are all migrants. The vast majority of people on the planet hail from recently migrating cultures. This fact has placed borders at the core of a global tension that has been following civilization since its inception. It is a tension that has caused past empires to crumble, and the US is beginning to see those same familiar stress fractures. Now, Earth First! is faced with a question that we have been skirting around for 26 years, a question that all past revolutionaries have had to ask themselves at critical moments in human history: Which side are we on?     

— Panagioti


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