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May 10, 2009
Tim DeChristopher needs our help
By Karen Rybold-Chin

Tim DeChristopher is a young man who understood that publicly-owned parcels of land in Wyoming and Utah were up for auction to oil and gas companies in the last month of the George W. Bush regime. (Amy Goodman called it a “fire sale.”)

DeChristopher illegally placed bids in an attempt to preserve some of the last pristine wilderness areas of the West. He has been criminally charged, and if he is convicted he faces up to 10 years in prison.

Terry Tempest Williams, author of Finding Beauty in a Broken World, spoke of DeChristopher’s plight and heroism during her speech at the Progressive magazine’s 100th birthday celebration event in Madison last weekend.

A frequent sentiment expressed throughout the two-day event was of the need for community participation and activism. And as Williams said, “Now we need to help Tim.”






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