Earth First! 23, no. 6
Keywords:
activism, journalism, conservation, deforestation, ecofeminism, environmentalism, nonviolent resistance, political ecology, protests, wildernessAbstract
Rod, Samantha, Sprig, and Turtle, eds., Earth First! 23, no. 6 (1 September 2003). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7195.
INNARDS- BURN, BABY, BURN: ELF ARSON IN SAN DIEGO
- WILDING THE REVOLUTION
- THE FIGHTING WORDS OF EARTH FIRST!
- OPPRESSIVE BEHAVIOR 101
- OPEN LETTER TO MEN
- EVOLUTION OF A GENDER TRAITOR
- WOMYN’S OCCUPATION AT STRAW DEVIL
- CFD AND FALL CREEK PART WAYS
- DIRTY SOUTH EF! TAKES ON MAXXAM IN HOUSTON
- TALK TO REAL LIVE CEOs
- NORTH COAST EF! COMBATS THE AXES OF EVIL
- A SURVEILLANCE TALE: BIG BROTHER UNDER THE BUMPER
- ALF ATTACKS FUR FARMS IN SCANDINAVIA
- WILD BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS IMPRISONED
- IRATI WANT!: THE POISON, LEAVE IT
- RESISTING THE NUCLEAR DUMP
- DEFENDING THE EASTERN WILD
- WHO’S WHO IN THE EAST COAAT ECOTERRORISM BIZ
- FIGHTING BAYONET DIPLOMACY IN THE SMOKYS
- MASS EF! TAKES TO THE TREES
- MASSACRING THE MOUNTAINS FOR “CHEAP ENERGY”
- EASTERN FOREST DEFENSE CAMP ACTIONS
- SNEAKING INTO STILLNESS: LEARNING STEALTH TECHNIQUE
- VELVET GLOVES AND IRON FISTS
- BUSTING UP BIOTECH IN SACRAMENTO
- WE’D RATHER RUN NAKED THAN EAT BIOTECH
- FLYING RUTABAGAS PEDAL AGAINST THE WINDS OF GE
- DAYS HOPEFUL AND RADIANT: FTAA CALL TO ACTION
- THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF FREE TRADE
- CROSS-POLLINATING WITH THE BEEHIVE DESIGN COLLECTIVE
- THE RHIZOME COLLECTIVE EXPLORES URBAN SUSTAINABILITY
- ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION AS DIRECT ACTION
- HEALTHY FOREST MILITIA GIVES USFS THE BOOT
- A CALL FOR ETHICAL ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION
- KEEPING THE SALMON RIVER WILD
- RRR 2003: AN EXPERIMENT IN WILD SOCIETY
- REFLECTIONS FROM THE RENDEZVOUS
- STICKING IT TO THE U OF M
- WAS ED ABBEY AN ECOTERRORIST?
- TERROR DEFINED
- SHAC SLEEPS WITH ONE EYE OPEN
- BOUND AND GAGGED: A STATEMENT FROM FREE
- EVERYONE DESERVES MUSIC
"Male violence, which upholds male supremacy, is at the foundation of this civilization. While many people realize that this global, corporate, imperialist, death culture needs to be stopped, we aren’t examining the fundamental relationship between civilization and male supremacy. I believe what is happening to the planet, and all of our lives, would not exist without a culture that condones male violence. Feminists have long drawn the connections between male supremacy, war, genocide and the assault on the planet."
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