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DESCRIPTION:Julia "Butterfly" Hill hung in a tree pleading for its life . . . she put 
 her own life on the line to bring sanctity of grandma redwood awareness to 
 the citizenry in a Klimtian resplendent display of passionate feminine 
 courage in the face of crypto-phallo greed. And scores of old growth 
 redwoods were safe-guarded. While whole forests disappeared to gild private 
 bank accounts. Won the battle, lost the war.\n\nWhat if landowners, big and 
 small, recognized the economic value of mother nature as a 
 socially-generated value, and that decisions to cut trees or smog the air 
 or dump plastics into the water are rightfully a community-wide 
 consideration and that the economic value of Earth ought not to be the 
 source of private income? \n\nThat would be a war won by a battle accepted. 
 Come on a walking tour about social movement history and real estate that 
 details the battle to win the war that safe-guards Mother Earth. \n\nFREE, 
 except for your aversion to talking about marketplace economics' 
 intersection with social justice.\n\nMore info:  www.TheCommonsSF.org\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/04/22/18822906.php
SUMMARY:Mother Earth's rent is ours or his? The Walking Tour
LOCATION:American Youth Hostel\n312 Mason St.\nSan Francisco\n(meet in the lobby)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/04/22/18822906.php
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