William Gillis on Radical vs Liberal Abolitionism

From YouTube via Seeds of Revolution Podcast

William Gillis is a second generation anarchist activist who studies high energy theoretical physics and has written extensively on the politics of abolition and transformative justice.

Building Family in the Struggle

From Anarchist Agency

Original title: "Building Family in the Struggle: An Interview with The Elements of Mutual Aid"

The Elements of Mutual Aid is an exciting new docuseries project that received a Jen Angel Anarchist Media Grant from Agency and the Institute for Anarchist Studies in 2023. With the project recently having wrapped up the production stage, we were excited to connect with co-directors, Payton and Leah, to learn more about their inspiration, process, and plans for the upcoming release in 2026. Make sure to follow their work for updates on online availability and screenings in your area – website, instagram, kolektiva, kolektiva.media, youtube.

The Attempted Assassination of Henry Clay Frick

From Submedia

Original title: "This Day in Anarchist History: The Attempted Assassination of Henry Clay Frick"

On This Day in Anarchist History, July 23rd 1892, we remember Alexander Berkman and his attempted assassination of the union-busting industrialist Henry Clay Frick.

Mexico: 1st episode of a new anarchist news show, Noticias Tejiendo Libertad

From Noticias Tejiendo Libertad

Welcome to the first episode of Noticias Tejiendo Libertad (something like New Weaving Liberty), project of the CATL (coordinadora anarquista tejiendo libertad). Every month we will go over news of radical struggle from mexico and around the world. In this epi: M8, resistance in turkey, riots en indonesia, police brutality in argentina, and protests in mexico city.

What If We Ran The Economy?: How Library Economies Work

From Andrewism (youtube) & The Anarchist Library

Imagine walking out of your local library with a tent, a telephoto lens for your camera, and the keys to an offroader. Or if camping isn’t your style, what if you could check out a breadmaker, a fancy teapot, and a few lawn chairs to host some friends for tea time? Or maybe you’re taking an extended trip to visit some family in a colder region and you could just borrow a winter jacket and a set of luggage?

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