interview with Andrew Lee
From Debate Me, Bro by mk zariel and Andrew Lee
on community organizing and all that good stuff
From Debate Me, Bro by mk zariel and Andrew Lee
on community organizing and all that good stuff
Original title: Social Insurrectionary Methods: Some Brief Excited Thoughts from a Philly Anarchist
Recently, there’s been a lot more motion in terms of Philly anarchy stuff (attacks, events, and actions). I think it can be attributed to a variety of phenomenon. But I think a big part of it is a phrase that a comrade and I recently discussed that I’m gonna call “social insurrectionary methods”.
From Surviving Leviathan with Peter Gelderloos
I realize how most of the people who have dedicated their lives to the building of an anarchist movement have disappointed me, some gravely, while the people who have brought an anarchist praxis to some aspect of real life and survival have inspired me the most. In the worst moments, they’ve even kept me alive.
From ResearchGate by Alexander Dunlap
The solutions are already here: tactics for ecological revolution from below, by Peter Gelderloos, London, Pluto Press, 2022, 204 pp. + Endnotes and Index, £16.99 (Paper Back), ISBN 9780745345116
From Live Like the World is Dying
Hello and welcome to Live Like The World Is Dying, your podcast for what feels like the end times. I'm your host Margaret Kiljoy, and I use she or they pronouns and this week I'll be talking to a friend of mine named Gregg about suburban organizing and suburban preparedness because we've had a bunch of episodes on urban stuff and we've had some episodes on rural stuff and those aren't the only places that people live.
Topic of the Week – As parts of the world are opening back up and returning to “normal”, other areas are experiencing the worst yet of the pandemic. Throughout the pandemic, there have been many stories of people picking up new hobbies, quitting their jobs, and finding themselves on new adventures in dark times. This week, we’re discussing the topic of fun.
From roseweeds dot com, Portland OR
Host Taylor interviews Paul Messersmith-Glavin—anarchist, acupuncturist, parent, organizer—part of the collective running the Institute for Anarchist Studies which publishes the journal Perspectives on Anarchist Theory, based out of Portland, Oregon. Discussion includes material from an August 2020 interview and from a July 2015 interview and covers a broad range of topics including anti-capitalist organizing to fight climate change, mobilizing against the far-right and violent police repression in Portland, raising anti-authoritarian kids, and more.