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Germany: The Fight against the Tesla Gigafactory

From CrimethInc.

Some Occupy the Forest, Some Shut Down the Power Grid

For several years now, locals, anarchists, environmentalists, and others have been engaged in a struggle against a Tesla “gigafactory” in the small town of Grünheide, only five kilometers southeast of Berlin.

Non-Binary Fashion Tips for Professionals

fashion

From Medium

At the opening of my New York Times interview, I told the writer, “I’m fully prepared to think of this as a pleasant chat that you and I are going to have, none of which is going to get printed,” and I was pretty close to right. I’m neither surprised nor mad that the rabble-rousing parts of the interview didn’t make it to print, even if I’d had a sliver of hope that I was going to be able to pair a cute outfit with some anarchist propaganda on a larger-than-usual platform.

Reporters Without Orders

From Reporters Without Orders Launching on January 1, 2023.

Introducing Reporters Without Orders

As the date set for the launch draws closer, RWO is a one-man operation, consisting of myself - Lee Kavanagh - as editor, publisher, graphic designer, and everything else. But it is my deepest hope for this little rag that it may attract some talented journalists, anarchists, and assorted other firebrands and writers to get involved, either as permanent staff (columnists, editors, reporters, etc.) or as regular contributors.

Lessons from the 2020 Uprising

yet to be seen

This article provides a brief overview of some criminal cases from the Portland 2020 uprising, and discusses some lessons that can be learned from them. We try to identify and name snitches, including informants and journalists whose work has helped the state, and describe the tactics used by law enforcement, especially undercover agents. This article is obviously incomplete, and there is far more evidence, cases and stories than we could possibly find ourselves and include here.

The Undercover Anarchists’ Secret Construction Collective

The cover has been blown.

from Narratively Story by Ella Fassler, Photos by Yehyun Kim, Edited by Julia Métraux

In a sleepy corner of Connecticut, a radical band of leftists are sneaking out after dark to tackle the homelessness crisis that has spread to every corner of America.

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