Sue Jeffers has Passed Away

From Burning River Anarchist Collective
January 4, 2023

We're heartbroken to report that Sue Jeffers had a massive stroke and did not survive.

Sue was a friend, comrade, mentor, anti-war activist, anarchist, folk singer, a pie-throwing Mad Anarchist Baker, thorn in the side of the establishment, part of the May 4th Taskforce at Kent State, and a kind, wonderful person. Her dedication and commitment to fight for a better world continues to inspire.

Audio Assault, M.D.C.- John Wayne Was a Nazi (Hip Hop Mix)

From Emergency Hearts

This latest single by Audio Assault/ MDC features a powerhouse of anarchists old and new from the punk rock and hip-hop scenes. Mashing up samples from MDC's classic including Dave Dictor's original vocals with new music and vocals from rappers Mic Crenshaw, Sole, and Sima Lee, bassist Chris Dos (Anti-Flag), DJ Pain 1 on turntables, Jason Yawn on guitars and scott crow on chorus.

A DJ mixed David Graeber reading

Production Unit is back at it with a new show. This time it's a collab with the 'Immediatism' podcast, who specialise in "essays provocative and incendiary", so you'll hear the voice of Immediatism's Cory sprinkled throughout the show, reading from the late David Graeber's "Are you an anarchist? The answer may surprise you".

The show fuses ambience, jungle, electronica, techno and all things in-between.
This collaboration across the Atlantic is a couple of hours long.

A People's History of Godspeed You! Black Emperor

From The Rebel Beat on anchor dot fm

For the last quarter-century, Godspeed You! Black Emperor have been putting out epic, orchestral, anarchistic rock music. Their albums and legendary live performances have fuelled radical social movements in their hometown of Montreal, and all around the world. To celebrate the release of the band's latest album G_d's Pee at State's End!, The Rebel Beat is doing a 2-part people's history of Godspeed You! Black Emperor. This first episode features a conversation between host Aaron Lakoff, anarchist graphic designer Kevin Lo, and Sharmeen Khan of No One Is Illegal Toronto and Upping The Anti. We examine how the band's music has been interwoven with some of the greatest moments of social upheaval of our time, from the protests against the war in Iraq, to the massive Quebec student strike of 2012, to the current pandemic.

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