Content Index

This film follows a woman who returns to modern, neoliberal Nicaragua to find the Sandinista woman soldier she filmed during the armed rebellion over two decades earlier.

This film examines a project in Baltimore’s public schools to transform the school food programs, making them more nutritious and connected to local food systems.

In this issue of Earth First!, Dave Foreman questions the rule for successful environmental advocacy, Todd Steiner denounces the dolphin slaughter in the eastern tropical Pacificic Ocean, Tanja Keogh discusses the US government Animal Damage Control (ADC), and much more.

In this issue of Earth First!, the editors launch three new columns to the growing newspaper.

In this issue of Earth First!, Daniel Conner brings forward a controversial discussion about AIDS as a solution to environmental problems.

The Earth First! celebrates its 7th anniversary and Dave Foreman provides us with stories from the past. George Wuerthner proposes a new national park in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, and Chim Blea discusses why the political left has attacked the Deep Ecology/Earth First! movements.

This film follows resistance to mining companies and the Peruvian government by local residents, focusing on the small town of Tambogrande.

Jeremy Irons leads the viewer around the world as he explores the worst effects of the amount of waste humans produce, and what can be done about it.

This film examines life in the Chittagong ship demolition yard, where workers risk their lives for two dollars a day to provide for their families.

This film examines the development of a new, more localized food system in Venezuela.