Joan Baez joins tree-sitting bid to save LA garden
 
2006-05-24 
Folk singer Joan Baez sang "We Shall Overcome" from a tree-top perch in Los 
Angeles on Wednesday in a bid to save a community garden from demolition. 
Baez, 65, who gave voice to civil rights and anti-war campaigners in the 1960s, 
joined Julia "Butterfly" Hill, an anti-logging activist, in taking up residence 
in the tree in the 14-acre (5.7-hectare) fruit and vegetable garden in gritty 
south Los Angeles. 
Baez will take shifts occupying the tree with Hill, who spent two years in the 
late 1990s sitting in a northern California redwood to highlight the plight of 
ancient forests. 
The threatened Los Angeles garden is tended by some 350 farmers, many of them 
immigrants, who have been growing fruits and vegetables there since 1992. 
"It's an extraordinary community of people and creativity in this industrial 
part of the city and it literally gives life every way," Baez told reporters, 
after singing a verse of "We Shall Overcome" in Spanish. 
The farmers are threatened with eviction after a court battle over ownership of 
the land between the city of Los Angeles and a developer who wants to build a 
warehouse there. The developer has offered to sell the land for $16 million but 
no one has yet come up with the money. 
Actress Daryl Hannah, a keen environmentalist, joined a small group of 
supporters who have raised some of the money. 
"We've come up with $6 million, which is unbelievable. If everyone in the city 
just gave one dollar, this place could be saved," she said. 


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