The Amazon Libertarian Culture Center is the target of a fascist attack in Pará

From Centro de Cultura Libertária da Amazônia
January 17, 2024

On January 14th, in the early evening, a group of fascists/neo-Nazis carried out an attack at the end of an activity at the Centro de Cultura Libertária da Amazônia (CCLA) in the center of the city of Belém do Pará. Armed with fireworks, in a black car with license plates protected by cardboard, dropped bombs on our headquarters.

Brazil: New location for Biblioteca Terra Livre!

Dear companions,

On the first of May we moved into the new location of the Biblioteca Terra Livre.

We left a 14 square meter room that housed us for 12 years and moved our hopes to a new location, twice the size and located in the center of São Paulo. We inaugurate a new phase and with it new responsibilities will arise.

Now we will be able to concentrate our work as a documentation center, studies, propaganda, book publishing and education in the same space. There is still a lot of work to organize the space, but we will do it with a lot of will and conviction.

Long Haul community center faces displacement

March 2, 2023
https://thelonghaul.org/archives/25363

Berkeley’s volunteer-operated, non-profit radical community center Long Haul is threatened with displacement by a proposal to demolish its building to build an 8-story, $40-50 million housing development.

Help the Manuel Gonzalez Prada Social Center of Lima

The Manuel González Prada Anarchist Social Center was inaugurated and opened on September 17, 2022. It's purpose is to structure and give life to a place of these characteristics since it is a large space with several rooms, where there will mainly be the Library "Emilio López" Newspaper Library, Video Library, and Historical Archive of anarchism in the Peruvian region.

Blackbird Infoshop & Cafe Opens in Kingston, NY

“Anti-capitalist community space” and cafe opens in Kingston area
by Frances Marion Platt, Hudson Valley One
December 22, 2022

The tiny Kingston hamlet of Wilbur, where the bottom of Wilbur Avenue hits Abeel Street, has a deep history as an industrial port on the Rondout Creek. Catskills bluestone, Rosendale cement and bricks from Hudson River claybanks were once loaded onto barges here, for transport to growing cities up and down the Hudson Valley.

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