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Upstate Anarchist Book Fair: Call for Proposals and Vendor/Tabler form

Welcome to the Rust Belt!

From Upstate Anarchist Book Fair

Join us for the first annual Upstate Anarchist Book Fair held on May 4-5, 2024 at the PM Press Warehouse in Binghamton, NY(21 Emma Street, Binghamton, NY 13905). In celebration of International Workers’ Day, the two-day fair will feature book/zine vendors, a warehouse sale, community organizations, two full days of panels, live music from the loading dock, and much more. All are welcome to join us in creating community, sharing skills and passions, and debating the best way to overthrow the (patriarchal, racist, cis het) capitalist system.

Anarchist Gatherings and Global Justice

Anarchist Gatherings and Global Justice

From PM Press by Gabriel Kuhn, July 24, 2023

Yesterday, on July 23, one of the biggest anarchist gatherings of the 21st century ended in St. Imier, Switzerland. It was held (with a one-year delay due to Covid) at the 150th anniversary of Mikhail Bakunin and comrades founding a “Black International” there after they had been expelled from the First International.

First Annual Upstate Anarchist Book Fair, May 4, 2024

Save the Date and Spread the Word!

The PM Press Warehouse at 21 Emma Street in Binghamton, NY will be hosting the First Annual Upstate Anarchist Book Fair on May 4th, 2024. We’ll be working out details over the next 10 months, booking performers, vendors, speakers, workshops, etc. so please reach out to us via email at upstateanarchistbookfair@protonmail.com or fill out the google form in our bio if you’d like to participate. Adding your contact info to the google form will also get you added to our mailing list with UABF updates and more!

Maxida Märak and Gabriel Khun on Liberating Sápmi

Maxida Märak and Gabriel Khun on Liberating Sápmi

From The Final Straw Radio

This week we are pleased to present an interview William conducted with Gabriel Khun and Maxida Märak on the 2019 PM Press release Liberating Sápmi: Indigenous Resistance in Europe’s Far North. This book, of which Khun is the author and editor and Märak is an contributor, details a political history of the Sámi people whose traditional lands extend along the north most regions of so called Sweden, Norway, Finland, and parts of Russia, as well as interviews conducted with over a dozen Sámi artists and activists.

Out of the Ruins: An Anarchist Studies Journal Review

From PM Press

By Judith Suissa
Anarchist Studies Journal
March 2020

As Robert Haworth notes in his introduction to this volume,
there is a rich tradition of anarchist criticism of state schooling
as one of the institutions that ‘uphold and reinforce’ a
particular set of social, political, economic and cultural ideas
(p6). This collection of work by educational activists, theorists
and practitioners promises to document and explore the
‘radical learning spaces’ emerging as alternatives to the
social imaginaries of formal state schooling.

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