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Earth First! Journal Desparate for Donations, Need Your Help

Pretty much every activist endeavor of any real size has gone through a tight spot where finances have forced them to consider ceasing activity. And it sucks, but that turns into a plea for cash. Now it’s the Earth First! Journal’s turn. The Earth First! Journal has been the voice of a very, very important movement for over twenty years, and they’re going through a financial crisis. Ironic, as the entire world throws its money into pointless, fake “green” projects, that the real environmentalists have trouble publishing their paper. We at O.R.C. humbly request that those who can donate what they can to the Earth First! Journal. Consider subscribing, also. It’s a good read, every issue. You can donate from their website, simple as paypal. Their callout, after the break:

WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT TO PRINT MABON 2008!

Dear Friends and Subscribers, Online Readers and Rabble-Rousers,

We truly appreciate all your support. Many of you have lent your support
to us over the past months, and it’s your generosity and energy that keeps
us going. We love being able to give voice to the Earth First! movement
and bring you the latest radical environmental news and analysis every two
months.

The thing is, we really need funds–right now. We had been planning to go
to print on August 25, but we need an additional $2950 before then to
cover bills, shipping expenses, office rent and the printing itself. The
Mabon 2008 Earth First! Journal can’t come out until we find this money.

Please help us reach that goal, so we can get the issue out to you as soon
as possible. If you’ve been reading the Journal online, now is a great
time to show your appreciation for our free Web site.

Whatever you can contribute helps, whether $25 or $2500. Help us get
there! To donate online, use the donation link to the upper right.

For the Wild,
The Earth First! Journal Collective

A peek at next issue: more green scare arrests, why EF! means sabotage,
EF! campaigns in Indiana, Maine, Appalachia and DC, Ohio’s post-Rondy
action, Six Nations land occupations, climate camps and more.

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