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Mountain Justice Summer Camp

by Martin Mudd — last modified May-10-2010 02:39 PM
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By KFTC Member Martin Mudd

Mountain Justice CampFor the last five years I have been aware of the abomination that is Mountaintop Removal mining, thanks to KFTC. I have attended rallies in Frankfort, lobbied politicians, sent letters. It was only last year, however, that I first participated in an act of non-violent civil disobedience to protest Massey Energy's crimes against the residents of the coalfields. I was inspired to do so while participating in the 2009 Mountain Justice Summer training camp, where I heard the passionate stories of people fighting MTR right in their backyards. Their stories moved me, and I knew that I had to do something more than just send another letter to Frankfort.

I want to invite all members of KFTC to join me at Mountain Justice Summer 2010. Come hear the stories of MTR, the history of resistance to strip mining; see the devastating ecological and human impacts caused by surface mining in Appalachia. Come learn techniques of resistance, how to organize in the coalfields and elsewhere, how to heal broken land and help build sustainable economies and communities. Come celebrate Appalachian culture in words, music, art and dance. Come join author and KFTC member Wendell Berry in a conversation about what it's going to take to stop the destruction of our mountains.

Mountain Justice is a group of people across the country that demand the abolition of MTR and steep-slope strip mining of coal. We work to protect the cultural and natural heritage of the Appalachian coal fields. We work to contribute with grassroots organizing, public education, nonviolent civil disobedience and other forms of citizen action.

The camp will be at Wiley's Last Resort in Letcher County from May 27-June 6. All ages are welcome. Come when you can, leave when you must. Register now at www.mountainjustice.org

I'll see you there!

Mountain Justice Camp Poster

please show all

Posted by F at May-11-2010 09:32 AM
when going around to the sites please show how it looks after the reclamation also and not be one sided like you usually are.i admit that it looks bad during the mining but no one shows what it looks like and the wildlife that is on it afterwards

"reclamation"

Posted by martin at May-11-2010 02:05 PM
If and when so-called "reclamation" is done, the mountains aren't what they used to be: mature, Appalachian hard-wood forests hosting a wealth of biodiversity and pure, clean water. Invasive scrub-land plants, non-native animals, and poisoned water - that's the truth of MTR reclamation. I've seen it with my own eyes.

Don't worry - we'll show camp participants "reclaimed" sites and let them judge for themselves.

please do

Posted by f at May-11-2010 03:35 PM
also show them the effects of logging,places where shopping mall are going to be built,gas well sites,road sites and anything else where land is being disturbed for so call progress.if you dont it will be discrimation against the coal industry and still be one sided

dont just show

Posted by f at May-11-2010 03:39 PM
forgot ,dont just show the bad reclamed job but ones that is done right when the laws have been followed.one job won a national award for reclamation.also you said it wasnt the same as hard wood forrest and such.what about replacing trees and farmland with concret trees you call shopping malls in parts of kentucky.i can go on and on just like you