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Diane Wilson : ウィキペディア英語版
Diane Wilson
Diane Wilson is an American environmental activist, anti-war activist, and author. In 1989 she was a shrimp boat captain in Calhoun County, Texas, and she saw an Associated Press article saying that the county had the most toxic waste disposal of all counties in America. Wilson began a campaign against Formosa Plastics, a Taiwanese chemical company then building a PVC (polyvinyl chloride) facility near her town, with tactics including several hunger strikes and sinking her own boat to draw attention to the matter.〔 In 1994 she won "zero discharge" agreements (meaning no liquid effluent discharge into the environment) from Formosa and Alcoa.〔
Wilson has also protested at meetings concerning the BP oil spill, as well as protesting in support of victims of the 1984 Bhopal, India, Union Carbide gas leak.
She is a co-founder of the anti-war organization CODEPINK.〔
In 2005 a documentary was made about her, titled ''Texas Gold.'' 〔〔http://www.texasgoldmovie.com/pdf/texasgoldpressrelease.pdf〕 It won several awards, including "Best Documentary" at the New York City Short Film Festival.
She has received the "Hellraiser of the Month" award from ''Mother Jones'' magazine,〔 and a number of other awards, including National Fisherman Magazine Award, Louis Gibbs' Environmental Lifetime Award, Louisiana Environmental Action (LEAN) Environmental Award, Giraffe Project, Jenifer Altman Award and the Bioneers Award.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Our Chelsea Green Authors : Diane Wilson )
In 2006, she was honored with the Blue Planet Award from Ethecon Foundation, one of the comparatively very few 'grass-root' foundations for "more than 20 years of commitment to environmental issues, even putting her life at risk."
In 2013, Wilson participated in the movement to close Guantanamo Bay, calling for Obama to release the prisoners that had been declared for release, give the men a fair trial, and end indefinite detention. Most notably, she stood in solidarity with the hunger strikers by fasting on salt and water for 58 days. Her fast ended on June 26, 2013 on International Day in Support of Victims of Torture after jumping the White House fence at a Close Guantanamo protest (with groups including Amnesty International, CODEPINK, Veterans for Peace, and Witness Against Torture) in an attempt to deliver a letter to President Barack Obama. Wilson was charged with unlawful entry and handed over to local authorities.〔http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/26/diane-wilson-jumped-white-house-fence_n_3505330.html〕
==Books==

* ''An Unreasonable Woman: A True Story of Shrimpers, Politicos, Polluters and the Fight for Seadrift, Texas'' by Diane Wilson
* ''Holy Roller: Growing Up in the Church of Knock Down, Drag Out; or, How I Quit Loving a Blue-Eyed Jesus'' by Diane Wilson
* ''Black Storm Comin' '' by Diane Wilson

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