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Anna Hamilton organized two forums in 2010, one in March in Garberville and one in July in Bayside, to identify stakeholders and build a regional "best paths strategies."
Anna Hamilton organized two forums in 2010, one in March in Garberville and one in July in Bayside, to identify stakeholders and build a regional "best paths strategies."
Media coverage from The Independent, L.A. Times, Times-Standard,
Let's start planning our future for this alternative agricultural revolution! Of the people, by the people, for the people.
At the advice of attorneys Ron Sinoway and Mel Pearston, local peace and anti-nuclear activists of the ACORN alliance led the community to found a nonprofit to take legal action on behalf of citizens. In 1983, the Civil Liberties Monitoring Project (CLMP) was born.
Images excerpted from the materials donated by Anna Hamilton to HAPA in 2022.
Civil Liberties Monitoring ProjectPhoto Collection Om 1982, low-flying Army helicopters roared over homestead gardens, machine guns and men in battle fatigues bristled out open doors. Federal, state and local police had…
The Civil Liberties Monitoring Project (CLMP) was founded 1983 in Miranda, Humboldt County, California. We have preserved here an archive of the website.
As summer looms, pot growers in the Northern California counties of Humboldt and Mendocino are preparing the ground for another growing season. Meanwhile, local, state and federal agents are poised to deploy helicopters and trucks to raid illegal operations.
Paul Modic's zine Gulch Mulch – Whale Gulch – Mendocino County-based. The website is archived here at HAPA.