Interview with a Brazilian Anarchist on Lula, Bolsonaro, and Social Struggle

From Black Rose Anarchist Federation

Bruno Lima Rocha is a political scientist, professional journalist and professor of international relations based in Brazil, and is a member of the editorial board of the Institute for Anarchist Theory and History (IATH-ITHA).

Anarchism in the Face of Fascism and the Electoral Debate

From Black Rose Anarchist Federation, by Rafael V. Da Silva, Kauan Willian and Victor Khaled, translated by S Nicholas Nappalos, this article was originally published by Jacobin Brasil.

With neither Bolsonaro (Liberal Party) nor Lula (Workers’ Party) able to secure an outright majority during the October 2nd presidential election in Brazil, both advance to a run off election set to take place on October 30th. There is a great deal of anxiety and tension surrounding the electoral process in the country, which has seen extreme political polarization not dissimilar to what is taking place in the United States.

Feminism and Organized Anarchism

From Black Rose Anarchist Federation

This document was produced by the Brazilian Anarchist Coordinator [Coordenação Anarquista Brasileira] (CAB), a group of anarchist organizations working collaboratively across Brazil. It is translated and reprinted here with the permission of our sister organizations participating in CAB.

Translation by Enrique Guerrero-López

Anarchist Feminist Bookfair of Porto Alegre I

From I Feira Anarquista Feminista de Porto Alegre, Brasil [machine translated]

Anarchic Greetings!

It is with great joy that we publicize the location and schedule of the first Anarchist Feminist Bookfair from Porto Alegre!

On 12/04 (Saturday) and 12/05 (Sunday) the FAFPOA will take place at the House University Student of Porto Alegre - CEUPA II, located on Rua José do Patrocínio nº 648 - Cidade Baixa - Porto Alegre - RS.

A Companion to the English Translation of Social Anarchism and Organisation

From Anarkismo by Carl Eugene Stroud

This is a companion to Social Anarchism and Organisation by the Anarchist Federation of Rio de Janeiro. All of the references are to only that text which has become essential reading for social anarchists today. This article summarizes, paraphrases and interprets the original. It is meant to be an addition to the English language discourse on especifismo and social anarchism generally, as well as the FARJ text in particular. There is a link to an audio version with a slideshow presentation at the end.

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