In today's Fiery Tuesday post, we've got news of activists of all kinds and activism in the supermarket: the first (officially-sanctioned) Pagan priest in Northern Ireland; gods vs. capitalism?; Rosalee Norton; campaign for fair trade strawberries; eco-friendly breweries.

Patrick Carberry is the first official Pagan priest in the heavily-Christian country of Northern Ireland. Read his story at the Wild Hunt.

Do the gods take sides in our political struggles? In this essay, Gods&Radicals blogger Heathen Chinese examines a case in which a god is patron of both the established order and rebels against it.

Ever heard of Rosalee Norton? The Australian "Witch of King's Cross" was a radical artist, witch, and one of the most vilified and persecuted Pagans of the 20th century. Read her story in this essay.

Enjoying those supermarket strawberries long before they are in season in California (let alone anywhere else.) The low-paid workers in Baja, California would like your support in their campaign for better wages and working conditions.

Have a beer (if that's your poison) that is more eco-friendly than most with this list of sustainable breweries from Yes! magazine.