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Lessons From the Fight to Protect Abortion Clinics in the 1990s

Lessons From the Fight to Protect Abortion Clinics in the 1990s

From It's Going Down

A Discussion

On this episode of the It’s Going Down podcast, we talk with both long-time anarchist organizer Susie Subways and historian Spencer Beswick about how anarchists in the 1990s organized in the face of a deadly far-Right attack on abortion access across the so-called United States.

Rights Are Made in the Streets, Not the Courts

Rights Are Made in the Streets, Not the Courts

From Black Rose Anarchist Federation

BRRN Statement on Leaked Supreme Court Draft Overturning Roe v. Wade

The following is a statement and analysis written and endorsed by Locals and at large members of the Black Rose / Rosa Negra Anarchist Federation.

The Fight for Gender Self-Determination

from CrimethInc.

Confronting the Assault on Trans People

Over the last two years, a wave of anti-trans and anti-LGBTQ legislation has swept the United States. Proposals in dozens of state legislatures have aimed to stop schoolteachers from discussing gender or sexuality—to prevent kids from using bathrooms or playing on sports teams as their self-determined gender—to force school officials to “out” trans kids to their parents—and to make it illegal for trans kids to get appropriate medical care.

TOTW: Rights

you gotta fight for your right to party!?

Topic of the Week - This week we’re taking a closer look into anarchist ideas and their relationship to rights. There are many rights one might come across in daily life including animal rights, child rights, civil rights, LGBTQ rights, gun rights, human rights, natural rights, legal rights, property rights, student rights, housing rights, food rights, water rights, reproductive rights, digital rights, women’s rights, indigenous rights, voting rights, and workers rights to name some.

But the Government Said I Have Rights

Human Rights

From: https://raddle.me/wiki/humanrights

An extension of the class system, societies draw clear lines between people with rights and people without them: Migrants versus citizens, educated versus uneducated, homeless versus homed, convicts versus non-convicts, men versus women, heterosexual vs homosexual, white versus non-white.

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