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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