Earth First! 29, no. 3

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Earth First! Movement Writings

Earth First! 29, no. 3

Donny, James Jameson, Jezzabell eM Dreamboat, Leah, and Yoni, eds., Earth First! 29, no. 3 (1 March 2009). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7254.


FEATURES

  • DEFENDING OLD-GROWTH SWAMPS IN FLORIDA
  • TANZANION UPRISING AGAINST BARRICK GOLD
  • TVA TAKES A DUMP IN TENNESSEE 
  • NO-COAL MOVEMENT RESPONDS TO BANK OF AMERICA
  • SANTA CRUZ TREESIT EVICTION
  • YOU CAN’T CUT US DOWN
  • SPRAWLING SUBURBAN MADNESS IN SOUTH FLORIDA
  • UTAH LAND-BID SPOILED BY ECONOMICS STUDENT
  • 18 ARRESTED IN THE UPPER FLORENTINE VALLEY
  • LEGAL PROBLEMS FOR TASMANIANS
  • “NO A LAS MINAS!”
  • MEXICAN LEATHER EXPO BURNED
  • GEARING UP FOR THE EARTH FIRST! ROADSHOW
  • CLIMATE ACTIVISTS INVADE DC ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE
  • AN OPEN LETTER FROM CAPTAIN PAUL WATSON
  • TWO RUSSIAN ACTIVISTS KILLED BY ASSASSIN
  • RAD BABIES VOICES FROM A MULTI-GENERATIONAL MOVEMENT
  • DIRECT ACTION?
  • SECURITY RESOURCES
  • THE ALF AND ELF, COMPASSIONATE BEDFELLOWS
  • CONFRONTING LIBERALISM AND PRIVILEGE
    THE CASE OF BRANDON DARBY AND LESSONS LEARNED
  • WORKING WITH THE EARTH TO USE WATER WISELY
    RAINWATER HARVESTING FOR DRYLANDS AND BEYOND REVIEW
  • DEFEND THE RNC 8!
  • THE 2008 RNC HALL OF SHAME
  • STATE REPRESSION OF ANTI-CORPORATE DISSENT IN THE UK
  • LEONARD PELTIER IS ATTACKED IN A NEW PRISON

I maintain that Earth advocates, especially feminist Earth advocates, need to make the ethical connection between Earth rights, the rights of animals, and the rights of women and all other marginalized people. However, some people fail to acknowledge the interconnectedness of these social movements. 

—Mike Jaynes


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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.