Blockade: Diaries of a Forest Defender

Christine Lowther
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Blockade: Diaries of a Forest Defender

Christine Lowther
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“ ‘I am a protector, not a criminal,’ declared Chris Lowther, speaking to the judge following her arrest for taking part in the 1992 blockades against clearcut logging in Clayoquot Sound.

Indeed she is. Protector, protester, poet – and fully prepared, if necessary, to be a pain in the ass to police and logging companies, Chris has “been writing to politicians since early high school.” Her writing burns with anger and grief and despair at all she has witnessed and lived near, as the moonscapes caused by clearcutting spread through the great forests of BC.

Based on her journals written in mosquito-infested tents next to active logging sites, in protest camps fuelled by stress and intensity, and in her isolated cabin in Clayoquot Sound, this book chronicles one woman’s experiences in what are remembered as extraordinary, internationally famous actions against clearcutting. More importantly, though, Blockade as a reminder that the struggle is not over; ancient forests and watersheds remain endangered, the annihilation continues, and the voices raised in their defense in the 1990s are still sounding, and must continue to sound, loud and clear.

Chris describes the energy burnout, the mistakes, the exhaustion, the frictions, the passionate chaos of her many years of dissent, as well as the enormous achievements, and the personal costs, both to herself and others. In her lyrical and keening prose, she both laments and celebrates the immense forests, the landscape, the seascape she loves – she takes us there, to share with her the birds, the animals, the giant trees hailed as ‘hanging gardens’ in the rainforest.

We are left in no doubt of their beauty and their vulnerability: we are reminded, once again, of our responsibilities toward them.

—Margaret Horsfield, co-author of Tofino and Clayoquot Sound: A History

  • Published date: Mar 03, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 210
  • Publisher: CAITLIN PRESS
  • ISBN: 9781773861609
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.5" L x 9.0" H

Christine Lowther resides in ƛaʔuukwiiʔath (Tla-o-qui-aht) ha’huulthii in Nuučaańuł (Nuu-Chah-Nulth) territory on Vancouver Island’s west coast. She is the editor of Worth More Standing: Poets and Activists Pay Homage to Trees and its youth companion volume, Worth More Growing. She is the author of four poetry collections, most recently Hazard, Home. In 2014 the Pacific Rim Arts Society presented Christine with their inaugural Rainy Coast Award for Significant Accomplishment. Her memoir Born Out of This was shortlisted for the 2015 Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize. She won the Federation of British Columbia Writers’ 2015 Nonfiction Prize and was shortlisted for the 2023 CBC Nonfiction Prize. Christine served as Tofino’s Poet Laureate 2020–2022.

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