
Overview
Chronicling the two-year “tree-sit” by environmental activist Julia Hill, examining the controversy over clear-cutting in old-growth Northern California forests. Hill, who took the name Butterfly, is interviewed on a platform more than 100 feet off the ground in the redwood (she calls it “Luna”) she lived in from December 1997 to December 1999 as part of a protest organized by the environmental group Earth First! “By staying in the tree,” she says, “I am completely enwrapped and encased in nature's world.”
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13 - 1Butterfly June 20, 2000
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13 - 2La Boda June 27, 2000
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13 - 3Stranger With A Camera July 11, 2000
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13 - 4Blink July 18, 2000
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13 - 5Our House in Havana July 25, 2000
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13 - 6Dreamland August 22, 2000
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13 - 7American Gypsy: A Stranger in Everybody's Land August 29, 2000
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13 - 8KPFA on the Air September 20, 2000
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13 - 9Live Free or Die September 27, 2000
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13 - 10First Person Plural December 18, 2000