Today in Labor History June 11, 2002: Earth First! and IWW activists Judi Bari and Darryl Cherney won $4.4 million in a false-arrest lawsuit against Oakland police and the FBI. They had been arrested for blowing up their own car while they were in it. The jury unanimously found that six of the seven FBI and OPD defendants had deliberately framed Bari and Cherney in an effort to crush Earth First! and chill participation in Redwood Summer.

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Today in Labor History May 24, 1990: Earth First! and IWW members Judi Bari and @DarrylCherney were bombed in Oakland, California. Police immediately arrested the victims, destroyed evidence, and went on a witch hunt of local activist groups like Earth First! and Seeds of Peace. FBI bomb investigators were on the scene almost instantaneously, as if they knew about it in advance. Later it was discovered that the FBI had held a police bomb training in California’s redwood country, near where Bari and Cherney lived, and that the bomb in their car resembled those used in the training. According to Bari, Four of the FBI agents who were on the scene of her bombing had been students at this training. In 2002, five years after Bari’s death from breast cancer, they won their civil suit against the law enforcement agencies for violating their Constitutional Rights.

As a younger woman, Bari had been active in the antiwar movement and later became a union organizer at the grocery store where she worked. In the 1980s, after moving to Mendocino County, in California’s Redwood Country, she helped found IWW-EF Local 1, and began training Earth Firster!s in labor organizing, in hopes of uniting environmental activists and timber workers in the goal of preserving the redwood forests. At the time, there were often confrontations, sometimes violent, between environmental activists and timber workers, who thought they were trying to destroy their jobs.

In 1990, Bari and Cherney helped organize Redwood Summer, a months-long set of protests and organizing to save the redwood forests of Northern California from clearcutting by companies like Pacific Lumber. Prior to the launch of the protests, organizers provided workshops throughout California to train activists in nonviolent resistance and direct-action techniques, jail solidarity, safety, and other necessary skills. I remember going to an excellent training led by @DavidSolnit and others, and I later participated in many of the Redwood Summer actions. I remember the journalist Alexander Cockburn speaking at one of the rallies. Other actions included waking at 4 am to provide breakfast to timber workers and try to talk to them. Unfortunately, at least in my experience, many of the activists came from fairly privileged backgrounds and had little, if any, labor organizing experience or class solidarity, and these breakfasts often ended up with activists wagging fingers and guilt-tripping timber workers, as the workers yelled angerly back at them.

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#IWW & #EarthFirst activist #JudiBari was almost killed in a #CarBomb in Oakland, CA, #ThisDayInHistory in 1990. A month before, the #FBI had instructed police in bombs on property of the Louisiana-Pacific Lumber Company. Cops tried to frame her for the bombing that crippled her.
#JudiBari, #IWW & #EarthFirst activist, died of cancer on #ThisDayInHistory in 1997, aged 47. In 1990, #FBI & #OaklandPD framed her for the car bomb that almost killed her. Yep, someone tried to assassinate her, and she was blamed. The blast left her in pain the rest of her life.

Today in Labor History March 2, 1997: Earth First! Activist, feminist and IWW labor organizer Judi Bari died. Bari, and her comrade, Darryl Cherney, survived a terrorist bomb attack in Oakland, CA in 1990, when they were organizing Redwood Summer, a 3-month campaign of nonviolent direct actions, during the summer of 1990, to end the clear-cutting of northern California redwood forests. The police and FBI immediately blamed her for the bombing, claiming that she was the terrorist and that the bomb was intended for logging companies. They arrested her and handcuffed her to her hospital bed, as she lay there with a shattered pelvis. Bari and Cherney were eventually exonerated and won a settlement for the FBI’s role in violating their civil liberties. The bomber was never caught. In addition to their organizing and activism, Bari and Cherney were also musical composers and performers. Their song, “Will the Fetus Be Aborted,” (to the tune of “Will the Circle Be Unbroken,”) was performed by Jello Biafra and Mojo Nixon on their Prairie Home Invasion album.

Bari was instrumental in organizing Local 1 of the IWW, an effort to unite timber workers and environmentalists around the same goal of ending the clear-cutting of the forests. Some of the actions during Redwood Summer included preparing breakfast at base camp and getting it to the timber workers at 5 am, before they began work, in an effort to talk with them and organize them. Redwood Summer, as a whole, was well-organized. Veteran Direct-Action activists hosted numerous organizing events in the months that preceded the actions, to train activists in their legal rights, direct action tactics, security, jail solidarity, etc. However, there was little to no training in labor organizing or class solidarity. Consequently, at least for the actions in which I participated, the conversations with timber workers tended to be privileged activists talking down to the workers, telling them how they should be thinking and acting, and the timber workers yelling at them and threatening them. One environmentalist was clobbered with an axe handle. Others were attacked with rocks. And on at least one occasion, assailants fired guns at base camp. Overall, the actions did not stop the clear cutting of the forests, but they did slow things down for a while, and they did reduce Louisiana Pacific’s profits.

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On #ThisDayInHistory in 1949, #IWW and #EarthFirst activist #JudiBari was born. In 1990, #FBI and #OaklandPD framed her for the car bomb that almost killed her. That's right, someone tried to assassinate her, and she was blamed. The blast left her in pain the rest of her life.

#TonyMazzocchi and the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union, the #GreenBans of the #BuildersLabourers Federation, #JudiBari and the California timber workers, and the #petrochemicalworkers of #PortoMarghera in Italy.

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Today in Labor History May 24, 1990: Earth First! and IWW members Judi Bari and Darryl Cherney were bombed in Oakland, California. Police immediately arrested the victims, destroyed evidence, and went on a witch hunt of local activist groups like Earth First! and Seeds of Peace. FBI bomb investigators were on the scene almost instantaneously, as if they knew about it in advance. Later it was discovered that the FBI had held a police bomb training in California’s redwood country, near where Bari and Cherney lived, and that the bomb in their car resembled those used in the training. According to Bari, Four of the FBI agents who were on the scene of her bombing had been students at this training. In 2002, five years after Bari’s death from breast cancer, they won their civil suit against the law enforcement agencies for violating their Constitutional Rights.

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Today in Labor History March 2, 1997: Earth First! Activist, feminist and IWW labor organizer Judi Bari died. Bari, and her comrade, Darryl Cherney, survived a terrorist bomb attack in Oakland, CA in 1990, when they were organizing Redwood Summer, a 3-month campaign of nonviolent direct actions, during the summer of 1990, to end the clear-cutting of northern California redwood forests. The police and FBI immediately blamed her for the bombing, claiming that she was the terrorist and that the bomb was intended for logging companies. They arrested her and handcuffed her to her hospital bed, as she lay there with a shattered pelvis. Bari and Cherney were eventually exonerated and won a settlement for the FBI’s role in violating their civil liberties. The bomber was never caught. In addition to their organizing and activism, Bari and Cherney were also musical composers and performers. Their song, “Will the Fetus Be Aborted,” (to the tune of “Will the Circle Be Unbroken,”) was performed by Jello Biafra and Mojo Nixon on their Prairie Home Invasion album.

Bari was instrumental in organizing Local 1 of the IWW, an effort to unite timber workers and environmentalists around the same goal of ending the clear-cutting of the forests. Some of the actions during Redwood Summer included preparing breakfast at base camp and getting it to the timber workers at 5 am, before they began work, in an effort to talk with them and organize them. Redwood Summer, as a whole, was well-organized. Veteran Direct-Action activists hosted numerous organizing events in the months that preceded the actions, to train activists in their legal rights, direct action tactics, security, jail solidarity, etc. However, there was little to no training in labor organizing or class solidarity. Consequently, at least for the actions in which I participated, the conversations with timber workers tended to be privileged activists talking down to the workers, telling them how they should be thinking and acting, and the timber workers yelling at them and threatening them. One environmentalist was clobbered with an axe handle. Others were attacked with rocks. And on at least one occasion, assailants fired guns at base camp. Overall, the actions did not stop the clear cutting of the forests, but they did slow things down for a while, and they did reduce Louisiana Pacific’s profits.

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