- Julia Butterfly Hill
Julia Butterfly Hill (born
February 18 ,1974 ) is an Americanactivist andenvironmentalist . Hill is best known for living in a convert|180|ft|m|sing=on-tall, 600-year-old California Redwood tree for 738 days betweenDecember 10 ,1997 toDecember 18 ,1999 . Hill lived in the tree, affectionately known as "Luna," to prevent loggers of thePacific Lumber Company from cutting it down. She was awarded the Courage of Conscience award October 31, 2002. [ [http://www.peaceabbey.org/awards/cocrecipientlist.html The Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Recipients List ] ]Early life
A native of
Jonesboro, Arkansas , Hill suffered a severe brain injury in a car crash a year before her tree-sitting experience ["Out on a limb to fight for trees", "USA Today ", March 8, 1999] . She embarked on a spiritual quest afterwards, rejected the faith of her childhood and came away believing that we could transform ourselves; this eventually led her to the environmental cause opposed to the destruction of the redwood forests in Humboldt County,California .Tree sit
Originally, Hill was not officially affiliated with any environmental organization, deciding by herself to undertake the act of
civil disobedience . Soon, Hill was actively supported byEarth First! , among other organizations and volunteers.A resolution was reached in 1999 when the
Pacific Lumber Company agreed to preserve Luna and all trees within a convert|3|acre|m2|sing=onbuffer zone . In exchange, Hill agreed to vacate the tree. In addition, $50,000 that Hill and other activists raised during the cause was given to the logging company (a somewhat controversial action amongst fellow activists), as stipulated by the resolution. The $50,000 Earth First! paid to Pacific Lumber was then donated to a local university to do research about sustainable forestry.In 1999, Hill and other activists founded the organization
Circle of Life Foundation .The tree was later cut with a chainsaw. The gash to the convert|200|ft|m|sing=on-tall redwood was discovered November 2001 by one of Hill's supporters. Observers at the scene said the cut measured convert|32|in|mm deep and convert|19|ft|m around the base, somewhat less than half the circumference of the tree. The gash was treated with an herbal remedy and the tree was stabilized with steel cables. As of spring 2007, the tree is doing well with new growth each year. Caretakers routinely climb the tree to check on its condition and to maintain the steel guywires. [ [http://www.circleoflife.org/inspiration/luna/today.htm How is Luna Today ?] [http://www.sanctuaryforest.org/luna/ Luna's Status currently by "Sanctuary Forest] ]
Hill in popular culture
A benefit concert was played at the Mateel Community Center in Redway, CA during Julia's "tree sit", on 12-10-1998. Artists performing were
Bob Weir andMark Karan as an acoustic duet, theSteve Kimock Band and theMickey Hart Band. Julia took part in the event, reading her poem "Luna" via telephone while the Mickey Hart Band was performing 'The Dancing Sorcerer'.Hill was the subject of the 2000
documentary film "Butterfly", and she is featured in the documentary film "", both chronicling her time in the redwood tree.Hill also appears as herself in
Philip Seymour Hoffman 's filmLast Party 2000 , a 2001 documentary which chronicles the six months leading-up to the 2000 U.S. presidential election.Trey Anastasio andTom Marshall wrote a song called "Kissed by Mist" about Julia.The
Red Hot Chili Peppers song "Can't Stop" contains the line "J. Butterfly is in the treetop".Penn & Teller 's controversial program of skepticism,Bullshit! , featured Hill in a rather negative light in the first season episode "Environmental Hysteria". In this program Julia states that she would never cut down a tree for paper as it is a stupid waste of a natural resource. She also states that Luna poured sap during her tree-sitting and that she realized that this was the tree conveying its grief during the felling of other trees.In
Lisa the Tree Hugger , the fourth episode of the twelfth season ofThe Simpsons , Lisa climbs the oldest redwood tree in Springfield to prevent it from being cut down, an obvious reference to Julia.In 2000 the city of
Berkeley, California designated April 2nd Julia Butterfly Hill day.T.C. Boyle's 2000 novel "Friend of the Earth" features a female character who spends three years convert|180|ft|m up in a tree named "Artemis", an obvious reference to Julia and Luna.
In May 2006, Hill,
Daryl Hannah , andJoan Baez were among the activists who took up residence in a walnut tree at the South Central Community Garden,Los Angeles , where they claim working-class immigrants tended crops, but that landowner Ralph Horowitz wished to develop.Hill is the author of the book "
The Legacy of Luna " and co-author of "One Makes the Difference".A film about Hill called "Luna" is scheduled to be released in 2009, directed by noted Indian director, Deepa Mehta, who is in talks with
Rachel Weisz to star as Hill.In 1999, she was also featured in a German documentary about California, called "California Dreamin'" (Part 3 - Wellenreiter "Wave Rider") where she told about living on "Luna". The documentary is still aired periodically late at night on the German television station "Phoenix".
Neil Young made a reference to her in the 2003 song "Sun Green" on the "Greendale" album in which the title character "Still wants to meet Julia Butterfly."
In the book "Judy Moody Saves the World!", the main character Judy Moody decides to sit in a tree and be like Julia.
References
External links
* [http://www.juliabutterfly.com Julia Butterfly Hill's Official Website]
* [http://juliabutterflyhill.wordpress.com/ Julie Butterfly Hill's Weblog]
* [http://www.circleoflife.org circleoflife.org]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/KDVS_The_Fringe_5-10-06 Interview with Julia Butterfly Hill on KDVS, May 10 2006]
* [http://myhero.com/myhero/hero.asp?hero=j_hill myhero.com Julia Hill]
* [http://www.sniggle.net/Experiment/index.php?entry=15Oct03 Activist announces “the single largest war tax resistance in US history.”]
* [http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.commondreams.org/headlines02/images/0718-01.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.commondreams.org/headlines02/0718-05.htm&h=380&w=285&sz=22&tbnid=q0MZRzBPP-m8oM:&tbnh=123&tbnw=92&prev=/images%3Fq%3Djulia%2Bbutterfly%2Bhill%26um%3D1&start=2&ei=y_WHR_jLGJyUeICztNIO&sig2=-DGMtsV62tpoufRfzkWYoA&sa=X&oi=images&ct=image&cd=2 Julia protests Oil Pipeline through rare "cloud forest" (Ecuador's Mindo-Nambillo Reserve)]
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