Black Sheep Books presents:
Thursday, July 6 at 7:00 p.m.
at 4 Langdon Street, Montpelier
"Igniting a Revolution:
Voices in Defense of the Earth"
A talk by Anthony J. Nocella II,
co-editor of this new book from AK Press
Anthony will be joined by central Vermont activists and authors
Brian Tokar and Michael Colby for a post-talk discussion
Global warming, acid rain, deforestation, and air and water pollution are but a few of the overwhelming indicators of an environmental crisis. For decades, environmental groups have been resisting the destructive trends set by industry and government, but as the social and political climate has changed, popular protest movements have become less effective and certain environmental groups have turned toward increasingly militant tactics. Anthony's talk will take a look at this form of revolutionary environmentalism and the recent government repression against it; he will then be joined by Brian for a hopefully lively debate about such activist strategies.
Anthony, a doctoral student studying social science in the Maxwell School at Syracuse University, has published three books and contributed to numerous
journals/magazines. He currently works with Central New York Earth First!, the Alternatives to Violence Program at Auburn prison, and the Syracuse
Jericho Movement.
Free! All Welcome!

