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Georgetown University Required Reading

Green Is the New Red is required reading in Georgetown University’s “Critical Studies on Political Violence.”

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I’m teaching a university course this spring. Want to sign up?

You can enroll in Will Potter’s online course, “Investigative Journalism and Social Change:
Reporting on Animal and Environmental Issues” at the University of Southern Maine.

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Podcast Interview with Matt Dwyer, the Foul-Mouthed Ira Glass

Matt Dwyer interviews Will Potter about why the FBI is targeting anarchists and environmentalists as terrorists, but not Neo-Nazi groups.

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Propagandhi’s Chris Hannah and Derek Hogue Interview Will Potter

Propagandhi’s Chris Hannah and Derek Hogue interview Will Potter and discuss the Black Bloc.

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What Students and Professors Are Saying About Green Is the New Red…

I’ve received some wonderful feedback from college professors who have taught Green Is the New Red as part of their syllabus…

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Hey Portland, Eugene, and Denver — Upcoming Events

Will Potter and Jake Conroy speak about “From Activist to Terrorist.”

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Earth First! Journal Review: “significant realism at times visionary and prophetic”

The Earth First! Journal says: “Pieced together with precision and care by diligent journalist, Will Potter, Green is the New Red reads like a novel, but hits hard.”

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On the Road

Here’s how you can follow along as I meet with activists in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Czech Republic on my lecture tour.

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“From Activist to ‘Terrorist'” — Now Booking Fall & Spring Lectures!

Will Potter and Jake Conroy are booking speaking events at universities in the Fall of 2012 and Spring of 2013.

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2012 Europe Lecture Tour — Fighting Back Against the War on Activism, Across Borders and Across Movements

Speaking tour through Germany, Switzerland, and Austria to build international solidarity and organize proactively against the corporate-led assaults on activism.

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