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Mountain Justice Tactics
MJ participants come from diverse backgrounds such as coal
field residents, college students, environmentalists, Earth
First!ers, and other concerned citizens that care about our
mountains. Participants share a common goal to halt MTR
coal
mining. Though groups attempt to educate and share information
with each other; they act according to the dictates of their
conscience, group guidelines, and area needs. What works
or is needed in one area may not be appropriate in another,
but
by sharing skills and and comparing our experiences, we seek
to form a movement which is greater than our individual
parts.
In keeping with individual group’s autonomous guidelines,
Mountain Justice members engage in some or all of the following
tactics:
- Listening Projects in the coal communities to learn from
the local residents.
- Water & vegetation testing surveys
- Public outreach & education about MTR mining
- Monitoring coal mining permits, requesting & attending
hearings & legal follow-up
- Monitor mining practices & legal violations &
do legal follow-up
- Lobby & educate public officials
- Support community members impacted by MTR mining
- Train grassroots organizers
- Support local groups working to halt MTR coal mining
- Raise national attention to the effects of MTR coal mining
- Draw attention to companies engaged in MTR coal mining
& to buyers of MTR coal
- Participate, organize & enjoy music, theatre, &
art for the mountains
- Participate & organize Public Rallies, Nonviolent
Direct Actions &/or Nonviolent Civil Disobedience
Mountain Justice participants do NOT engage in sabotage.
Throughout the year we will be coordinating our actions
with states, grassroots groups and affected areas. Any group
or individual that wishes to participate in Mountain Justice
is invited.
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