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Rosemont Mine/Copper World: Let Them Drink Copper
An elderly woman next to me is happy to be here, although she and her husband are returning to Wisconsin soon. They have finally had enough of the dust and noise from the mining trucks and heavy equipment. They held out for years, she says, but gave up in the end. She seems embarrassed as she confides that they recently sold their 10-acre property to Hudbay and Rosemont. “Kathy is still holding out up there in her house,” she says. “She’s the last one, God bless her.” I imagine Kathy as a stubborn, steely-eyed woman with long silver hair, a champion for the cause, doomed in her little ranch house as the tailings piles threaten to swallow her whole. She will not sell out. Continue reading
Posted in activism, current events, Environmental Activism, politics, protest
Tagged activism, arizona, copper mining, Copper World, current issues, Green Valley, Hudbay, Mark Kelly, mining, politics, protest, Raul Grijalva, Rosemont Mine, Sahuarita, sinema, Tucson
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Garbage In, Garbage Out: Stop Rosemont Mine, Save Tucson
Both Trump and ISIS like to blow up mountains. Only Trump does it for profit.
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Posted in activism, current events, donald trump, Environmental Activism, jobs, politics, protest, social justice
Tagged activism, Center for Biological Diversity, Earth Day, environment, EPA, Hudbay, lead exposure, mining, Rosemont Mine, Santa Rita Mountains, Science March, Scott Pruit, Tucson
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On Knee Pads and Feminism
This anecdotal allegory arose after a recent concert by the original Sloths. This band, led by a Rick Springfield doppelganger unable to afford what should be a mandatory quota of Botox and Juvederm but who is nonetheless dedicated to his … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, aging, current issues, education, feminism, friends, music, rock and roll, slut shaming, teaching, Tucson, women, women's rights
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Vapor Girl
This weekend was Tucson’s first official vaping expo. Even if you don’t vape, the phenomenon itself is a fascinating cultural shift that is fundamentally changing public vice. When I quit smoking six months ago, my e-cig became a transitional crutch, … Continue reading
Proud to Work
I was rocking my yard yesterday, and by that I don’t mean I was head-banging and playing air guitar, although to say I’ve never done that would be a lie. I was unloading and spreading a truckload of DG rock … Continue reading
A Big Arriba For Nogales, Mexico
As a longtime Tucsonan, let me enumerate (or emunerate) five compelling reasons to head South, cross the border, and patronize our border city, Nogales, Sonora. Yes, little Timmy, the Nogales that’s in Mexico. One of the many reasons I … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, arizona, border issues, current issues, diet, Mexico, politics, travel, Tucson
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