Darryl Cherney
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Darryl Cherney is a musician and environmental activist. He is member of the Earth First! radical environmental movement. He lives in Humboldt County, California.
On May 24, 1990, Cherney was slightly injured when a pipe bomb exploded in the car he and fellow activist Judi Bari were travelling in. Bari was severely injured by the explosion. The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) who accused Bari and Cherney of bombing themselves. Bari and Cherney subsequently sued the FBI and Oakland Police agents for violations of the United States Constitution. Cherney and the late Bari's estate were awarded $4.4 million for violations of first amendment (freedom of speech) and fourth amendment (the right to be free from unlawful arrest and illegal search and seizure).
Cherney ran for Congress in the 1988 Democratic primary, which is where he met Bari.
Together with Greg King he founded the Headwaters Forest Reserve near Eureka, California. He organised four rallies in support of Julia Butterfly Hill's 2 year tree sit. With Bari he organised the Redwood Summer campaign.
He has produced 4 albums of his own political satire, and founded Environmentally Sound Promotions.
[edit] External links
- Darryl Cherney's home page
- Interview with Cherney on Independent Eye's public radio series Hitchhiking off the Map.
- Infamous Troubadour: The Life, Times and Future of Darryl Cherney, North Coast Journal February 17, 2005.
- Interview with Darryl Cherney in Modern Pagans, RE/Search publications.