Plastic In Utero Zine is live!

Plastic in Utero is out! Run #1 is almost totally gone, #2 will start this week. Big shoutout to those who contributed, supported, or otherwise put their weight behind my first zine!

$3/copy. I can do mail money orders or CashApp, whichever works best. I am open to swapping zines or other materials, too!
For copies, questions, or submissions for future content, you can contact me at:
Artxmis Graham Thoreau
PO Box 72
Seymour, IL
61875
(or tmwg1995@protonamail.com)

ASR 86 (Spring 2023)

From Anarcho-Syndicalist Review

ASR 86 is, at long last, at the printer. Copies should begin arriving next week. This issue explores the opportunities facing the labor movement and the dangers of squandering them if U.S. unions continue down the same path that has led to 19th century unionization rates, examines the role of general strikes, looks at the dangers both to the earth and to workers in Tar Sand exploitation, and reviews recent books on American autocracy, women in the Mexican revolution, Stalinism in the United States, and the demand that we become passionate about our work.

Support Druck! Press Collective

From Firefund

A few words about Druck! Press Collective

Druck! Press Collective was formed in 2013 and in July 2014 the machinery was installed in Terra Incognita squat, formally beginning the collective’s operation. The last 7 years, until the eviction of the squat on August 17th, 2020, Druck! Press Collective operated against commercial relations and clientelism, aiming to promote the words and actions of the radical movement, hoping to bridge the gap between the need for printed expression and the political -as well as financial- obstacles that emerge when this need is not fulfilled within the movement itself.

Role of printers, pressers in the anarchist movement spotlighted in new book

From University of Hawai'i News

Anarchist letterpress printers and presses from the late 1800s through the 1940s is the focus of a new book by a University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Department of Political Science and Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies faculty member.

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