Earth First! Journal
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No Compromise in Defense of Mother Earth!
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29 years old
TUCSON, ARIZONA
United States
Last Login: 11/27/2009
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| General | Animal Liberation, Bikes, Biodiversity, Challenging Oppression, Civil Disobedience, Conservation Biology, Consensus, Deep Ecology, Ecodefense, Ecofeminism, Environmental Justice, Green Anarchy, Independent Media, Indigenous Sovereignty, International Solidarity, Poetry, Prisoner Support, Rewilding, Sustainability, Treesitting, Urban Gardening | | Music | Darryl Cherney, Desert Rat, Alice DiMicele, Danny Dolinger, Robert Hoyt, Dana Lyons, Peg Millet, Casey Neill, Joanne Rand, the Riotfolk Collective, $ETH!, Walkin' Jim Stoltz, !TchKung!, Kate Wolf, Cizaña, Ataxia and everyone who ever sang around a campfire. | | Movies | 22.8: The Jeffrey "Free" Luers Story, Behind the Mask, In Defense of the Biscuit, pickAxe, Play for Keeps: The Struggle to Save NYC Community Gardens, Struggle in the Woods: Views of Extraction, Testify, Treesit: The Art of Resistance, A Year in the Streets | | Books | Against Civilization (John Zerzan, ed.)
Bite Back
Burning Rage of a Dying Planet: Speaking for the Earth Liberation Front (Craig Rosebraugh)
Confronting Environmental Racism: Voices from the Grassroots (Robert Bullard, ed.)
The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology and the Scientific Revolution (Carolyn Merchant)
Deep Ecology: Living as if Nature Mattered (Bill Devall and George Sessions)
Do or Die: Voices from the Ecological Resistance
Dwellers in the Land: The Bioregional Vision (Kirkpatrick Sale)
Earth First! and the Anti-Roads Movement (Derek Wall)
Earth First! Campfire Poems
Earth First! Direct Action Manual
Ecodefense: A Field Guide to Monkeywrenching (Dave Foreman, ed.)
Eco-Warriors: Understanding the Radical Environmental Movement (Rik Scarce)
Endgame (Derrick Jensen)
Flaming Arrows (Rod Coronado)
Free the Animals: The Story of the Animal Liberation Front (Ingrid Newkirk)
A Friend of the Earth (T.C. Boyle)
Green Anarchy: An Anti-Civilization Journal of Theory and Action
The Hootenanny Songbook
Igniting a Revolution: Voices in Defense of the Earth (Steven Best and Anthony Nocella II, eds.)
New Perspectives on Environmental Justice: Gender, Sexuality and Activism (Rachel Stein, ed.)
No Compromise
A Patch of Eden: America's Inner City Gardeners (H. Patricia Hynes)
Recipes for Disaster: An Anarchist Cookbook (CrimethInc.)
A Sand County Almanac (Aldo Leopold)
The Sexual Politics of Meat (Carol J. Adams)
The Sheep Look Up (John Brunner)
Sick Puppy (Carl Hiassen)
Species Traitor
Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development (Vandana Shiva)
Terrorists or Freedom Fighters?: Reflections on the Liberation of Animals (Steven Best and Anthony Nocella II)
Timber Wars (Judi Bari)
Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her (Susan Griffin) | | Heroes | Ned Ludd, John Muir, Aldo Leopold, Lisa Bruhn, Bugis Cargis, David Gaines, Don Oberlin, Nick Taylor, George Callies, Ed Abbey, Ethel Langelle, Thomas Worby, Larry Hammond, Don Graham, Dan Boswell, Jill Phipps, Corey Duncan, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Tony Merten, Norbert Arenstorf, Judi Bari, James Berry, Lee Stevenson, David "Gypsy" Chain, Adriane Miller, Sean Burlew, Dave "Batman" Beals, Ingrid Washinawatok, Terence Freitas, Lahe'ena'e Gay, Peter Bralver, David Brower, Carlo Giuliani, James "The Fox" Phillips, Barry Horne, Gary "Groat" Wilhelm, Beth "Horehound" O'Brien, Robert "Naya" Bryan, Carson "Sparrow" McCann, Henry Stuart Hutto, Jane Tipson, ThunderCraig Beneville, Mardy Murie, $ETH!, Gary Bennett, Sebastien Briat, Robert Hunter, Mary Dann, Matthew Haun, Ben White, Joan Norman, Kee Watchman, Bill "Avalon" Rodgers, Meg Perry, Murray Bookchin, Brad Will, Jamie McGuinn, Monica Stokely, Mike Edge (AKA Sketchy Mike),Sali, Sequoia, Stas, Nastya and all our other fallen warriors.
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For more than 25 years, the Earth First! Journal has been the voice of the radical environmental movement. Published six times a year, it contains reports on direct action; articles on the preservation of wilderness and biological diversity; news and announcements about EF! and other radical environmental groups; investigative articles; critiques of the entire environmental movement; book and music reviews; essays exploring ecological theory and a lively letters to the editors section.
The Earth First! Journal is an essential forum for discussion within Earth First! and the broader radical environmental movement. It is always bold, controversial, amusing and diverse in content and style. You won't find hard-hitting news like this anywhere else.
To learn more about the Earth First! Journal and read sample articles from recent issues, please visit www.earthfirstjournal.org. You can contact us at Earth First! Journal, POB 3023, Tucson, AZ 85702-3023; (520) 620-6900.
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- Have a party. Host a house party for the Journal. It's simple: Invite all of your friends, maybe have some music lined up, ask for donations at the door or encourage partygoers to subscribe. It's fun too!
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- Volunteer. There is nothing as valuable as your time. Contact us if you'd like to pitch in.
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