Coast Range Radio
At Coast Range Radio, we interview folks who work to build just communities that provide for people and the natural world. We are particularly interested in the connections between Oregon’s forests, social justice, and the climate crisis.
Coast Range Radio is a radio show and podcast from the nonprofit conservation organization, the Coast Range Association. Located in Western Oregon, the Coast Range Association works to build just and sustainable communities that provide for people and the natural world. Our work focuses on the connections between Oregon’s forests, communities, and the climate crisis.
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Forests Over Profits, part 3 - Can Forests "Own" Themselves?! With John Brush
This is part three of our Forests Over Profits series, featuring selected presentations from the Forests Over Profits Conference that the Coast Range Association helped organize this September.
I’m so excited for you to hear this talk by John Brush of the Cedar Moon Collective and Tryon Life Farm, entitled, "Should Anyone Own The Forest?".
From the "Rights of Nature" legal movement, to community forestry, and resurgent indigenous sovereignty, Brush shared a diverse and creative set of approaches that seek to undermine capitalist extraction as the primary human relation with land.
I really appreciated how Brush’s approach made me think about forest ownership and relation to the land from a completely different perspective.
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You can also learn more about the Coast Range Association at coastrange.org and my email is michael@coastrange.org.
Research Links/Show Notes:
- ‘Should anyone "own" the forest?’, by John Brush, brush@riseup.net, (includes research links in the endnotes)
https://tryonfarm.org/who.owns.forest.pdf
- New Zealand forest and river given rights of “legal person”
http://maorilawreview.co.nz/2014/10/tuhoe-crown-settlement-te-urewera-act-2014/
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/16/new-zealand-river-granted-same-legal-rights-as-human-being
This episode is dedicated to the memory of Sean Jacobson. Sean was an incredibly passionate activist, permaculture practitioner, and an active member of many many different organizing efforts. I knew Sean through our work with the Pacific Northwest Forest Climate Alliance, which put on the Forests Over Profits conference.
I know how bleak the world can often feel, and it can be hard not to feel hopeless sometimes. But there is always beauty in the world, and there is always something to keep living and fighting for.
If you’re struggling, it’s not your fault and you are not alone.
Please reach out to someone, whether it’s a friend or family member, a therapist, or as comedian Maria Bamford says, any random stranger who will listen. Speaking of, again, my email is michael@coastrange.org, and I’ve always got a willing ear to lend.
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