Aguamala, Panagioti, Russ, and Jackie, eds., Earth First! Journal 32, no. 1 (December 2011). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7265.
FEATURES
- Wolf Wars
- Eat Sleep, Click: The Bicycle Powered Server Farm Industrial Complex?
- Monkeywrenching Heavy Machines
- The Black Fish
- Tearing Out the Heart of the Monster: Literary Voices Rise Against the Tar Sands
- Colonialism, Biofuels and Land Rights in Central America
- The Observer Tree: At the Center of Deforestation in Southwestern Tasmania
- Decisive Ecological Warfare
- If Deep Green Resistance and the Occupy Movement Merged
- Ex-Factory Worker Turns Buffalo Defender, Swamp Rat, and Investigative Eco-Journalist
- Prisoner Bios: Exile and Justin Solondz
- Libertad para Ramiro Choc
- Political Prisoner Directory
- Letters from the Cages
- EF! Newsletter #6
- Invitations to the 2012 Summer Rendezvous in Upsate New York & Winter Organizers’ Conference in Southern Utah
- The Illawen
- Armed with Visions
- Love Connection with Dr. Love
- Herb Blurb: Cures for What Ails You, from Romance to the Common Cold
The real question of interest: Is there actually a movement afoot capable of interjecting on the brink of ecological collapse and stopping the global economic system from simultaneously crushing what’s left of the planet’s biodiversity and humanity’s social freedom?
— Panagioti
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