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2002
- Seattle, WA
While informing
participants of his Rolling
Thunder Tour, Jim Hightower explains the importance of putting
the "party" back in politics.
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Duke University
professor Mohammed Abou-Donia presents his research on the increased
dangers of pesticide combinations. |
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EJ Hook and Jill
Albinger lead a tour at Carl Sanburg Elementary School, where they
were essential in removing harmful pesticides from school property. |
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Canadian farmer
Percy Schmeiser
explains his legal battle with Monsanto to a conference participant. |
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Conference participants
unwind at the end of a long day with some live contra music. |
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PR Watch executive
director John Stauber
competes for mic time with Beyond Pesticides board member Gregg Small. |
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2001
- Boulder, CO
Board member
Lani Benz explains how her goats graze on non-native weeds, leaving
desirable vegetation behind
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Board member
Lorna Donaldson-McMahon (center) with Doris Rapp, MD (left) and
Theo Colborn (right) at the 19th National Pesticide Forum
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Goats grazing
on non-native weeds at the University of Colorado campus
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Howlin' Dog
Moon plays some mountain music for Saturday night's Forum party
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Jerry Neri demonstrates
flame-based weed control on the University of Colorado campus
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2000
- New York, NY
A hydroponic
agriculture project at the Taqwa Community Farm, an organic community
garden in Bronx, NY
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Executive director
Jay Feldman presents an award to Lois Gibbs
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Raised garden
beds at the Taqwa Community Farm
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Taqwa senior
gardener Abu Talib explains the value of herbs native to New York
City
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1999
- Santa Barbara, CA
On tour at Fairview
Gardens, a farm now surrounded by the suburbs of Santa Barbara,
CA
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Michael Abelman
leads a session at Fairview Gardens
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Michael Abelman
explains the workings of Fairview Gardens
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