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Mike Roselle (born 1954) is an American environmental activist and author.[1] Roselle is one of the co-founders of the radical environmental organization Earth First!, as well as of Rainforest Action Network, the Ruckus Society, and Climate Ground Zero.[2]
Roselle states that he has been arrested about 50 times in his career; he says that "it's hard to remember them all anymore."[3]
Roselle is the co-author of an autobiography, Tree Spiker: From Earth First! to Lowbagging: My Struggles in Radical Environmental Action
References
- ^ Kuipers, Dean. Mike Roselle and 'Tree Spiker'. Los Angeles Times, Nov. 5, 2009.
- ^ Wolke, Howie. Earth First! A Founder’s Story, Lowbagger.org.
- ^ Oloffson, Kristi. Environmental Activist Mike Roselle. Time, Oct. 12, 2009.
External Links
- Interview with Mike Roselle by Stephen McKiernan, Binghamton University Libraries Center for the Study of the 1960s, August 4, 2011