Talk:Clayoquot protests

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Clayoquot protests 93
Hello my name is Roger Bisson, I was the chef at the blackhole protest camp in the summer of 93. I have been thinking a lot about the summer of 93 and fondly remember the friends I met and the crazy way we fed the Daily meal to 3000 to 5000 people! at one point I had eighteen cooks helping, all volunteers.after the loggers dumped about a gagging hundred rotten fish at the protesting site I decided to take over the kitchen and help by donating my time.when the protest seamed to work and the awesome concert by midnight oil things died down and we had a lot of time on our hands we migrated to open a new commune in between Courtney and comox at a wonderful lady named free's farm.we had a great year of memories. Wow all the wonderful naked girls made that commune awesome and some of the best times of my 24 year life. Now I'm 49 still thin and all my hair but about two foot shorter.I still think back and try to remember some of the girls names but they excape me. If you were there write about it here. Maybe we knew each other and we can reconnect. Cool Protesting chef (talk) 05:37, 1 January 2017 (UTC)

Including Updates for Tla-o-qui-aht People in Aftermath Section
In much of the article, the voices of the Tla-o-qui-aht people seem to be left out, especially when considering their claims on the land, their opposition to overly destructive logging, and their participation in the massive protests. At the very least, the article could be updated to include the Tla-o-qui-aht's 30th Anniversary celebration of the fight against logging on Meares Island. This celebration at Tofino Community Hall saw members of the community come together in traditional song and dance while also recognizing the achievements of thirty years ago.

Peer review
Your article was pretty good! I didn't know much about the topic but after reading through the sections I think it is very informative and clear. The section layouts are good as they have a chronological aspect to them and make it easier for readers to comprehend how things led to others. One thing I would suggest is maybe expanding more on the section of having diverse authors? I'm not super clear on how to do this either but it was part of the peer review page as one of the checkpoints. But, overall good article! Emilyc12345678 (talk) 22:52, 17 October 2020 (UTC)emily chen

Update to Aftermath
I have updated the aftermath section to include fewer single sentence entries, and to make them into more chronologically formatted sections. There are now main paragraphs that are about the aftermath in the 90's, 2000's and 2010's, respectively. Jcichoke (talk) 02:36, 19 November 2020 (UTC)

Update to Background Section
I added sections for the ecology and history of indigenous people in the region to the background section. Jcichoke (talk) 18:33, 27 November 2020 (UTC)

“Largest protest in Canada” eclipsed
This protest is no longer the largest protest in Canada as it has been eclipsed by the Ottawa convoy with over 10,000 protesting in Ottawa alone and that’s not including the various protests all across Canada in support 2001:1970:4AE5:A300:B155:EDAA:28BA:E38D (talk) 07:24, 14 February 2024 (UTC)