31-01-2010, 07:56 PM
Ed Jewett Wrote:I especially like the idea of "technically-illustrated" comic books combined with the idea of plays, scripts, mock trials (or Congressional hearings?) and the like. (There is such a person, a cartoonist, who has collaborated with Jensen.)
Perhaps one of the things we ought to do is, individually or collectively, to post links and invitations to readers and consider inviting, as contributing members to DPF and this discussion, key people from other groups, movements, research, etc.
#1) Derrick Jensen has a book from Seven Stories [Press], called As the World Burns: Fifty Simple Things You Can Do to Stay in Denial. It’s a graphic novel done with Stephanie McMillan, who does the wonderful cartoon “Minimum Security.” http://minimumsecurity.net/blog/
#2) "For those who have worried that, living in this place of astonishing peace and beauty, I will lose touch with what is going on in the real world, and all the work that needs to be done, my post tomorrow will describe what I intend to do, from my quiet place, to make a real difference, and to help others coalesce in ways that will bring the brightest progressive minds to bear on ways in which we can undermine and end the industrial economy and the brittle, cruel and devastating industrial society that holds the world in thrall.”
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