TOTW: Meeting Them Where They're At

  • In 1962, Marxist-Leninist group Workers World Party kicked off a decade of anti-war protests which spread to the rest of the English-speaking world.
  • Throughout the 1980s, anti-apartheid protests snowballed into a global movement to free the Communist political prisoner Nelson Mandela.
  • At the end of the 1990s, communist student groups and NGOs convened to oppose the WTO.

Montreal Anarchist Bookfair- Our Return in 2025

From MTL Anarchist Bookfair

Hey everyone,

We're baa-aack! And we'd like to start by apologizing for our long absence. Communication is important, and we've left you hanging for a long time. When we last checked in, we had announced that we were taking a year off to regroup as a collective and rethink the bookfair. Truth is, things were a little more complicated than that. From the outside, the 2023 Montreal Anarchist Bookfair seemed like a huge success. On the inside, our collective imploded.

Anarchist Luca Dolce, aka Stecco, sentenced to 42 months’ prison

From Act for Freedom Now! - Tento, Italy

Yesterday 21/3/25, in the court of Trento the first grade trial took place against our friend and comrade Stecco, accused of having supported the friend and comrade Juan while he was in hiding and of having falsified identity documents. In a summary trial Stecco was sentenced to 3 years and 6 months’ prison (even more than that requested by the Prosecution).

Solidarity Collectives: 3 years into the Full-scale Russian Invasion in Ukraine

From The Final Straw Radio

This week, we’re featuring an interview with Anton, a longtime member of Solidarity Collectives, a group that supports anti-authoritarian and anarchist activists involved in the resistance to the Russian invasion of Ukraine as well as funding mutual aid projects for civilians and domesticated animals suffering or displaced by the invasion, bolstering left libertarian social movements during wartime, making propaganda and manufacturing FPV drones as well as a few other projects.

West Seattle Anarchist Assembly Reportback

From Puget Sound Anarchists

Responding to the call for neighborhood anarchist assemblies, efforts were undertaken to organize an assembly at Roxhill Park. We spread the word through our personal networks and via flyering around our neck of the woods which in the age of digital organizing, left us uncertain of what to expect when the day arrived.

Announcing The Dirty South

The Dirty South is a counter-info site that focuses on anti-colonial and anti-authoritarian action in the geographic southeast of the so-called U.S. In service of this, we accept and repost communiques, reportbacks, analysis, research, calls to action, art, events, and publications, as well as mainstream news articles about unclaimed attacks.

The blog is located at dirtysouth.noblogs.org

Celebrating 30 years of the Base for Anarchy and Solidarity in Easton (BASE)

From The Bristol Cable

As the Easton-based social centre reaches its thirtieth birthday, we explore the history of the much-loved volunteer-run community space, which began life as a squat back in the mid-1990s

As the winter of 1995 drew in, a group of Bristol’s anarchist squatters started to talk about where to go next. One comrade heard that a building at 14 Robertson Road, which had previously housed the Bristol One Parent project, had been empty for over six months.

Return Fire for vol.6 chap.7 & 8 – winter 2024-2025 releases, plus more

From Return Fire

As we celebrate our final magazine chapters (vol.6 chap.7 & vol.6 chap.8), here we present the supplement series to accompany them: featuring a variety of themes relevant to the current volume of Return Fire, from new transcriptions, to short stories, to the expanded zine version of our open letter last year.

Insight Myanmar podcast: “Zenarchism”

From No Selves, No Masters

Though this blog has been relatively inactive for the past few years, I still try to keep tabs on the subject while surviving and working on a book draft. Recently, the fantastic Insight Myanmar podcast, who I have had some dialogue with in the past, participated in a panel discussion in Chiang-Mai on the intersections of Buddhism, Anarchism, and social-revolutionary activism.

Weaponised Hate - The Hungarian State

From Organise!

The fascist government in Hungary has been ruling with two thirds majority in parliament since 2010, and with emergency powers since the COVID-19 pandemic began. They have full legal power to do anything they want to without cooperating with the arguably non-existent opposition, and have taken full advantage of this for their own ends. They have been using anti-queer rhetoric for years now, and there were multiple legal steps that led to the current situation, I will try to outline the main steps here, but there were many more.

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