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Sep 6, 16

The Earth First! Journals Needs Money to Print!

From Earth First! Journal Collective
Gone are the days of the Journal sending out weekly emails begging for money, and that’s taken a lot of work: we’re producing consistent quarterly magazines, so more and more people are subscribing to the the Journal, and we’ve taken over selling our own merchandise.
However, sometimes we still run into financial roadblocks. Now is one of those times.
We’ve been working tirelessly for months, putting together Mabon (Autumn) 2016 and are ready to send it to the printer. There’s just one problem–we’re short on the funds we need to print it and pay the postal service to deliver it to your door. Donating is simple–you can go to our donate page or send a check or money order to Earth First! Journal, PO Box 964, Lake Worth, FL.
If you want something more (besides a bunch of satisfied Journalistas) for your dollars, feel free to buy a subscription for a prisoner or purchase some of our neat schwag, including back issues, patches, stickers, t-shirts, and more. You can also upgrade to a supporter-rate, two-year, or lifetime subscription. As always, we appreciate each and every hard-earned penny deposited into our bank account, and you can be assured that your contributions will be well spent in printing and shipping our radical environmental publication.

 

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The Earth First! Journal is the voice of the radical environmental movement. Published quarterly, 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 sometimes-lively letters to the editor section. The Earth First! Journal is an essential forum for discussion within the Earth First! movement. It is meant to be bold, controversial, amusing and diverse in content and style. You won’t find hard-hitting news like this anywhere else.

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