Everyday Antifascism: 14 Ways That Solidarity Keeps Us Safer
From It's Going Down
Long-time anarchist author and organizer Cindy Milstein presents a collection of stories about everyday resistance to fascism.
From It's Going Down
Long-time anarchist author and organizer Cindy Milstein presents a collection of stories about everyday resistance to fascism.
From Freedom News UK by Jay Arachnid
Poor timing or perfect timing? Re-centring American Jewish voices crying out against the weaponisation of Jewish trauma by extremist right-wing/quasi-fascist Israeli politicians while at the same time deflecting and minimising the homicidal oppression of Palestinians (and now Lebanese)? I ordered this book prior to the audacious October 7 Hamas attacks; the authors had to scramble to incorporate something about it in their introduction and toward the end of the text.
From Scenes From The Atlanta Forest
It's important to me that the critiques of named groups reviving in the states context is not limited to questions of anonymity and anti-repression. The "pitfalls of named groups isolating and cutting themselves off through this label" was briefly mentioned, but the container of a named group, however informal/decentralized/a ghostly-aberration, is worth exploring more.
A critique of how many anarchists (specifically in the US) relate to guns, their manufacture, and the world they reproduce. I hope , even for those of you who find these critiques entirely absurd, that some use might come from engaging with these critiques nonetheless.
from Center for a Stateless Society
Green Market Agorist Episode 16: Pandemic Anarchy (feat. Jeffrey Novatore)
In this month’s episode, Logan Marie Glitterbomb and Jeffrey Novatore talk about anarchism during a pandemic and how to balance rights and safety.