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Judy Bonds, RIP

by: MadAnne

Mon Jan 03, 2011 at 23:16:28 PM EST


by MadAnne

Just got this email from Mountain Justice.

Judy was a warrior.

It is with great sorry that we mourn the passing today of Julia "Judy" Bonds, Executive Director of Coal River Mountain Watch.  Judy was more than a co-worker, friend, and mentor: she became family.  She inspired thousands in the movement to end mountaintop removal and was a driving force in making it what it has become.  I can't count the number of times someone told me they got involved because they heard Judy speak, either at their university, at a rally, or in a documentary.  Years ago she envisioned a "thousand hillbilly march" in Washington, DC.  In 2010, that dream became a reality as thousands marched on the White House for Appalachia Rising.

Judy endured much personal suffering for her leadership.  While people of lesser courage would candy-coat their words or simply shut up and sit down, Judy called it as she saw it.  She endured physical assault, verbal abuse, and death threats because she stood up for justice for her community.  I never met a more courageous person, one who faced her own death and spoke about it with the same voice as if it were a scheduled trip.

Ultimately, Judy did all any one person could conceivably do to stop mountaintop removal.  One of Judy's last acts was to go on a speaking trip, even though she was not feeling well, shortly before her diagnosis.  I believe, as others do, that Judy's years in Marfork holler, where she remained in her ancestral home as long as she could, subjected her to Massey Energy's airborne toxic dust and led to the cancer that wasted no time in taking its toll.

Judy will be missed by all in this movement, as an icon, a leader, an inspiration, and a friend.  No words can ever express what she has meant, and what she will always mean.  We will tell stories about her, around fires, in meeting rooms, and any place where people are gathered in the name of justice and love for our fellow human beings.  When we prevail, as we must, we will remember Judy as one of the great heroes of our movement.  We will always remember her for her passion, conviction, tenacity, and courage, as well as her love of family and friends and her compassion for her fellow human beings.  While we grieve, let's remember what she said, "Fight harder."

--
Vernon Haltom
Co-Director, Coal River Mountain Watch
304-854-2182
http://www.crmw.net

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Jeff Biggers: Thousands Pay Tribute to Judy Bonds--She Has Been to the Mountaintop and We Must Fight Harder to Save It

Biography at Goldman Prize award site Julia Bonds

Bonds, who previously had worked as a waitress and manager at Pizza Hut and for convenience stores, now devotes 90 hours a week to protect Appalachia and the people who live there from the ravages of mountaintop removal mining. The catalyst for her activism, she says, was the day her grandson stood in a stream in Coal River Valley with his fists full of dead fish and asked, "What's wrong with these fish?"

Since then, her dedication and success as an activist and organizer have made her one of the nation's leading community activists confronting an industry practice that has been called "strip mining on steroids."



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