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David has sued corporate polluters, done policy advocacy, run for political office and been arrested for non-violent civil disobedience. He is Co-Coordinator of the US Solidarity Economy Network and with the People’s Network for Land & Liberation.
Shane is the Co-Host of Redneck Gone Green, Co-Managing Director, and Chief Creative Officer at Democracy at Work.
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