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KZYX journalist Lana Cohen interviews Greasy Pete at one of the first tree sits in Jackson State Forest, on April 10th 2021

 

Radio Spots

  • KZYX, February 15, 2022: The Trail Stewards Radio Hour, special Zoom event presented by the Gallery Bookshop and Book Arts Mendo for This Gem of A Forest

  • KZYX, January 27, 2022: Disquiet on the Western Front, with activists Badger, Slug, and Olive, defending old-growth in Humboldt Redwoods State Park and Silver Fox, on the philosophy of non-violent activism

  • KZYX, January 18, 2022: The Trail Stewards Radio Hour with Chad Swimmer, Paul Schulman, discussing the Jackson Advisory Group with Chris Blencowe and Charlie Schneider, and sitting in on tales of the old Woodlands with Bill Lemos.

  • KZYX, December 21, 2021: The Trail Stewards Radio Hour with Chad Swimmer, Paul Schulman, Polly Girvin, Gransel and Hetel, Michelle McMillan, Sara Constance Rose, and Vince Taylor

  • KZYX, November 2021: The Trail Stewards Radio Hour with Colin Gillespie on Natural Building and Anna Marie Stenberg on Direct Activism

  • KZYX, October 19, 2021: The Trail Stewards Radio Hour with Chad Swimmer, Paul Schulman, Sara Constance Rose, Ravel Gauthier, Ginny Rorby, Alder, Michelle McMillan, and Mugwort

  • KZYX: Trail Stewards Radio Hour, June 15, 2021: with climate scientist JP O’Brien discussing climate change and forest health and ecologist Teresa Sholars, we examine sustainable timber harvest from an ecologists’ perspective.

  • KZYX: Trail Stewards Radio Hour, July 20, 2021: with historian and educator Bill Lemos discussing the acquisition of 7,000 acres of redwood forest and environmental activist Naomi Wagner on the evolution of non-violent direct action, with short appearances by youth activist Sara Constance Rose and forest activist Alder.

  • KZYX: Talking About California, August 31, 2021: A. Loreto Rojas and Cal Winslow speak with Susanna Hecht, Professor of Geography in UCLA’s Environment and Sustainability Institute. In a conversation that ranges from the redwood forests of northern California to the heart of the Amazon in Brazil, Professor Hecht discusses human “management” of the earth’s forests from Paleo-Indian times to the present. The program is part of a series of in-depth interviews that examine the fate of the California redwood forests, focusing on Mendocino County.

  • Trail Stewards Radio Hour, June 2021: Redwood Forest Ecology and Climate Science with Teresa Sholars and JP O’Brien

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