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James John Bell
James John Bell has been a professional in the environmental
movement since 1992. He has participated in many environmental
victories from working on campaigns that got the US to adopt nuclear
test moratorium legislation in 1992 to directing an award winning
campaign that succeeded in forcing congress to adopt a recycling
program in 2001.
After getting his BS in Communications from Northern Illinois
University he worked as a Technical Director for ABC news. In
1992 he left a career in television news to live for four years
with leaders of the Western
Shoshone Nation resisting the U.S. federal government and
multinational gold mining companies over issues of sovereignty.
He brought international attention to the Western Shoshone land
rights struggle through creative media strategies and award wining
videos.
In 1996 he founded CounterMedia in Chicago to provide alternative
media coverage of the Democratic National Convention. Over a hundred
volunteers harnessed emerging digital technologies to link grassroots
media entities and progressive organizations from around the world,
laying the foundation for the Indy
Media Center and today's global independent media movement.
James is currently the Program Manager and Network Administrator
at the non-profit public interest communications firm Sustain
based in Chicago. He manages advertising and public relations
campaigns for critical environmental issues surrounding biotechnology,
energy, land use, and transportation for the Sierra Club, Rainforest
Action Network, Earthjustice, Friends of the Earth, and the Center
For Food Safety among others. His work has appeared in The
New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, and Communication
Arts.
James is also a writer and producer for television, radio and
the web. His video work on environmental issues has won various
awards and has appeared as news stories internationally. Being
a lifelong student of philosophy and science he launched LastWizards.com
in March 2002. The Last Wizards explores and connects the eclectic
mix of emerging science, postmodern media, hermetic magic, occult
philosophy, and environmental politics with the growing movement
of cultural creatives.
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