THE GREEN SCARE: How corporations created the "eco-terrorist" menace
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Date: 2/27/2008 2:18 pm
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sorry for the short notice, but i just found out about this. looks pretty interesting.
THE GREEN SCARE: How corporations created the "eco-terrorist" menace
When:
Wednesday Feb 27, 7pm
Where: GEO (Geology Building) 2.324
Award
winning independent journalist and UT alum Will Potter will be speaking on the
recent persecution of the environmental and animal rights movements at the
University of Texas at Austin on Wednesday, February 27 at 7:00 pm. The event is
taking place in GEO 2.324 and is being sponsored by United Student Activists and
the UT Journalism School's Senior Fellows program.
With pressure from
corporate lobbyists, politicians and law enforcement nation-wide have been
advancing a coordinated campaign to label animal rights and environmental
activists as "eco-terrorists." They've taken a few pages from the Red Scare
playbook and a few pages from the "with us or against us" script of the War on
Terror in their attempt to build a "Green Scare" upon a foundation of fear. This
multimedia presentation will examine the roots of this government crackdown, the
details of "Operation Backfire," the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act and the
SHAC 7, as well as a discussion of what the "terrorism" label means for
activists in all social movements.
The Green Scare has important local
relevance, in light of the recent arrest of a local animal rights activist for
his alleged actions against the animal cruelty industry. There has also been a
long standing effort to label local peace and justice activists and
organizations as terrorist, as when FBI Agent G. Charles Rasner identified
Austin Indymedia and Food Not Bombs as being on the "terrorist watch" list while
speaking at the UT School of Law in March, 2006. All Austin residents concerned
with the erosion of civil liberties and attack on political dissent in the name
of fighting terrorism are encouraged to attend.
Will Potter is an
award-winning independent journalist based in Washington, D.C., who focuses on
how the "War on Terrorism" affects civil liberties. Potter has testified before
the U.S. Congress on his reporting, and frequently speaks with journalists and
in public forums about efforts to roll back civil liberties in the name of
fighting terrorism. He has written for publications including the Chicago
Tribune, Dallas Morning News, Legal Affairs, Chronicle of Higher Education, In
These Times, The Texas Observer, Washington City Paper, Z and Counterpunch. His
reporting on the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act has been recognized by Project
Censored "for outstanding investigative journalism," as one of the top 25
"stories that didn't make the news" in 2007. Potter graduated summa cum laude
from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in journalism and started
the blog www.greenisthenewred.com .
Contact: united_student_activists@yahoo.com