Jan Lundberg interviews Jennifer Banka Schneider and Kerry Liz McKee, pepper-sprayed as passive resisters in sit-ins to protect ancient redwoods, and Bill Simpich, lawyer in their civil rights lawsuit against law enforcement and Humboldt Co.
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Pepperspray Case Interviews Pepperspray victims and plaintiff-lawyer interviews, followed by a Depavers song Jan Lundberg interviews (1) Jennifer Banka Schneider and (2) Kerry Liz McKee, peppersprayed as passive resisters in sit-ins to protect ancient redwoods, and (3) Bill Simpich who is a lawyer for the plaintiffs in the civil rights lawsuit against law enforcement agencies and the County of Humboldt, California. The police swabbed pepperspray in the eyes of nonviolent forest defenders who were locked together with heavy steel sleeves that immobilized the protesters. Despite this summary punishment that the ACLU has called "tantamount to torture," the protesters did not back down and are having their third trial in federal court in San Francisco which began April 12, 2005. Jan Lundberg's daughter Spring is one of the plaintiffs in this case, and his band The Depavers (www.culturechange.org/depavers.html) provides a short song, Mother Earth First, at the end of the half-hour program. Link: http://www.nopepperspray.org