Amy S. Mondloch: Amy has been a community organizer and activist since the early 1990's. Her work began as a student at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point where she became involved in the struggle against the Crandon Mine, work to democratize education, and many other efforts. Since then she's fought stripmining and clearcutting in Tennessee, coordinated a community organizer training program in Wisconsin, led the nonviolence trainings during the Wisconsin capitol takeover, been a Green Party leader at the local, state, and national levels. Now she is happily spending her time in northern Minnesota foster parenting and taking on the largest potato grower in the country-- RD Offutt (RDO) and McDonald's through her role as the coordinator of Toxic Taters.