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Tree-sitter Julia Butterfly talks about Pacifica
Interview
Julia Butterfly Hill
 Joan Buffington  Contact Contributor
July 20, 1999, 3:05 a.m.
Joan Buffington of KVMR-FM climbed Luna to interview Julia Butterfly. Here she talks about the Pacifica crisis.
Producer: Joan Buffington
Uploaded by: Dan Scanlan
Joan Buffington and Dan Scanlan climbed Luna, a 1000-year-old 180-foot tall redwood to interview Julia Butterfly on the 575th day of her tree sit. The wind can be be heard blowing against the canvas walls of her 4 by 6 1/2 foot platform. In this segment the well-spoken, sagacious Julia speaks of the importance of community radio to her and offers insights on the Pacifica crisis. Edited by Dan Scanlan. A 15-segment CD of this interview is available from Dan for postage, dscanlan@oro.net

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00:09:10 1 July 7, 1999
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